Coming up May 1st will be the release date of the new self-published book by street artists/contemporary artists Saman & Sasan Oskouei called Object / Subject. They are also releasing a Box set, their first and will include a collection of selected prints along with the book.
If you are familiar with their conceptual pieces and their powerful resonance – like Our House Is On Fire, for example, you will be excited at the prospect of having an opportunity to have this Box set in your collection. As a special commemoration of their most recent 8 years of work – that has re-defined their vision, their reputation as contemporary artists, and their ability to profoundly render verdicts on the human condition – the new book will also include an essay by author and art critic Carlo McCormick.
Object / Subject, the book will be available May 1st through Oskoueistudio.com and bien-urbain.fr for European orders.
Object / Subject Box set to be released on April 10th, 12 noon EST at oskoueistudio.com/shop
Object / Subject Box set to be released on April 10th, 12 noon EST. Click HERE to place your order.
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