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Mid-century modern Edvard Munch Galloping Horse poster
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Mid-century modern Edvard Munch Girls on the Pier poster
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Mid-century modern Edvard Munch Madonna poster
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Mid-century modern Edvard Munch Self Portrait poster
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Mid-century modern Edvard Munch The Scream poster
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Mid-century modern Edward Hopper Nighthawks poster
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Mid-century modern Egon Schiele Dead Mother poster
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Mid-century modern Egon Schiele Mourning Woman poster
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Mid-century modern Egon Schiele Nude Self Portrait poster
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Mid-century modern Egon Schiele Nude Self Portrait, Grimacing poster
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Mid-century modern Egon Schiele Portrait of Arthur Roessler poster
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Mid-century modern Egon Schiele Portrait of Paris von Gütersloh poster
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🖼️ Wall Art That Thinks It’s In a Museum
Welcome to the Art Exhibition series — a print collection that feels like it was stolen from a beautifully obscure gallery gift shop.
Each poster in this collection takes the form of a fake (but stunning) exhibition advertisement. Typography-led. Date-stamped. Tastefully chaotic.
They’re minimal, but they’ve got main-character energy.
Perfect for anyone who wants their wall to say: “Yes, I went to that show. No, you haven’t heard of it.”
🧠 Designed to Look Like You Know Things
These prints mimic the best parts of gallery posters — strong type hierarchy, clean layouts, curated colour palettes, mysterious names and locations that may or may not exist.
From fictional artists to imaginary museum shows, this is an aesthetic flex for the design-minded.
They work great solo. But in groups? They form their own exhibition.
🎨 Less “Art Print,” More “Art About Art”
Printed on museum-grade matte paper with razor-sharp typography and intentional whitespace, every piece is made to feel premium, minimal, and a little bit ironic.
These aren’t just decorative — they’re declarations.
They say you care about art.
Or fonts.
Or both.
🛋️ Where Do These Belong?
Living rooms with monochrome palettes.
Offices with clean desks and messy ideas.
Bedrooms that double as reading nooks.
Anywhere with a concrete plant and a good coffee table book.
Basically: wherever you want to add a little visual credibility.
🖼️ Frame Fiction. Hang Intelligence.
Pick the one that speaks to your inner curator.
Or collect a few and stage your own personal retrospective.
You don’t need gallery lighting — you just need taste.















































