Venice Biennale Installation
Postcard
1988 (made)
1988 (made)
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One of a series of twelve postcards (E.1542 to 1553-1990) of Brian Eno light installations.
#8 Venice Biennale Installation (Woodbridge, Venice, 1988). Four panels of light and three continuously changing paintings by Brian Eno. Photographed by Piccolo Sillani.
#8 Venice Biennale Installation (Woodbridge, Venice, 1988). Four panels of light and three continuously changing paintings by Brian Eno. Photographed by Piccolo Sillani.
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Title | Venice Biennale Installation |
Materials and techniques | Colour offset lithograph |
Brief description | '#8 Venice Biennale Installation (Woodbridge, Venice, 1988)'. One of a series of twelve postcards of Brian Eno light installations (1983-1988). Issued by Opal Information, Great Britain, 1988. |
Physical description | One of a series of twelve postcards (E.1542 to 1553-1990) of Brian Eno light installations. #8 Venice Biennale Installation (Woodbridge, Venice, 1988). Four panels of light and three continuously changing paintings by Brian Eno. Photographed by Piccolo Sillani. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Lettered with title, description, date and photography credit. |
Credit line | Given by Lin Barkass, Opal Ltd. |
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Accession number | E.1545-1990 |
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Record created | February 18, 2009 |
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