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May 14, 2008

Gap Whitney Biennial Limited Edition T-Shirts

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They go on sale at Gap stores in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. and on gap.com tomorrow.

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13 artists: Chuck Close, Jeff Koons, Marilyn Minter, Kiki Smith, Cai Guo-Qiang, Barbara Kruger, Ashley Bickerton, Kenny Scharf, Glenn Ligon, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Kerry James Marshall, Hanna Liden and Sarah Sze.

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bookofjoe readers who made it this far are in for a treat:

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they're currently available ahead of their scheduled public release.

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$28–$38 right here.

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Better not dither or you're gonna be on the outside looking in and paying a small fortune for one on eBay.

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are people really not seeing that "is numbered" is ironic, i.e., the point of the shirt?

Posted by: | Jun 17, 2008 12:47:09 PM

I like the top one - looks like you could lie down on the floor in that on
the London Underground to fool the Met into thinking they already got you,
could be a life-saver.

Posted by: Carloz | May 20, 2008 1:00:04 PM

I'm waiting for the "I Can Has Art" T-Shirt.

OK, actually I'm lying.

Posted by: Carloz | May 20, 2008 12:56:42 PM

haha it's funny to see you people take a bunch of silly t-shirts so seriously(something you can choose or not to wear on your back as fashion- and how much fashion do we know to be ridiculous these days anyway?)
Just...go with it.

Posted by: The Lonely Londoner | May 20, 2008 11:11:33 AM

Utter rubbish. Why should art be excused from being gramatically correct?

Posted by: NSEW | May 20, 2008 10:35:12 AM

According to the email I received...

"it's art, not literature"

Which presumably excuses everything, including an inability to use capital letters and full stops. At least the apostrophe was in the right place.

Posted by: Skipweasel | May 20, 2008 4:44:28 AM

Days is? Guess that society's grammar is what killed it.

Posted by: Virginia | May 14, 2008 11:20:57 PM

/Are/ numbered, Shirley?

Posted by: Skipweasel | May 14, 2008 4:46:01 PM

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