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INDECENT EXPOSURE by Gerald Scarfe [1973] - SIGNED
INDECENT EXPOSURE by Gerald Scarfe [1973] - SIGNED
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Self-published, London, 1973 | Softcover, 26pp | 31 x 43 cm
**Limited & numbered first edition of 1000, signed twice by the Artist**
A savage, delirious tour through Gerald Scarfe’s most unrestrained early drawings - a burst of unfiltered imagination from the artist who later shaped the visual world of Pink Floyd’s The Wall.
Indecent Exposure gathers Scarfe’s most deranged and brilliant works: warped bodies, political caricatures stretched to breaking point, hallucinatory satire and pages that pulse with bile, humour and surreal menace.
Limited to 1000 copies, this example is hand-numbered 94/1000. Scarfe has signed it twice - once on the front free endpaper, once on the title page - making it an exceptionally scarce piece of his early output. Unpaginated, text-free elephant folio, with 25 plates after title page - plates are blank to reverse.
A prime artefact of British graphic subversion: raw, caustic, gleefully perverse and visually feral.
Very good- condition: Light handling wear, mild spotting to rear cover; interior clean and bright. A solid example of a fragile production.
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