Community Service (Travaux d’Intérêt Général)
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Community Service (Travaux d’Intérêt Général)

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Description
Entitled "Community Service (Travaux d’Intérêt Général)", this book is a limited edition of 250 copies. It is signed and numbered by the artists. Published in 2018, there are 100 pages, the format is 7,2 x 4,9 inches (18,5 x 12,5 cm). The texts are in English and French.

This book consists of an interview conducted by the Editions Terrain Vague team of Lek & Sowat. They try to better understand the motivations of their sponsors as well as their own interest as artists to create such works.

Book condition
New.

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Additional Information

Artists

Lek & Sowat

Type of work

Book

Edition of

250

Signed by the artist

Yes

Number of pages

100

Format

7,2 x 4,9 inches (18,5 x 12,5 cm)

Language

English, French

Year of edition

2018

Provenance of this artwork

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The artist

Lek & Sowat

Lek & Sowat

The meeting of Lek & Sowat happened in 2010 at a collective exhibition organized by the Graffiti Art magazine at the Celal gallery. They shared a common taste for Urbex or Urban Exploration, the art of finding and creating things in abandoned places. Pushing the boundaries of traditional graffiti, their in situ experiments are a mix of video, architectural abstraction, installations and archeology, creating a modern form of urban land art.
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