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gregor hildebrandt black barta board hand signed edition bottom solo by THE SKATEROOM
gregor hildebrandt black barta board hand signed edition top solo by THE SKATEROOM
artist gregor hildebrandt signing his THE SKATEROOM skate art edition

"Black Barta Board" - Hand-Signed

Édition limitée de 25

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Signé à la main par Gregor Hildebrandt

« Black Barta Board » est une planche de skateboard artistique, imprimée d'après une reproduction d'une œuvre emblématique de Gregor Hildebrandt réalisée selon la technique du plagiat. Contrairement à l'édition « Barta Board », également disponible chez THE SKATEROOM, tirée à 100 exemplaires et présentant un motif plus clair, « Black Barta Board » est le négatif plus sombre de la même œuvre et est disponible en édition beaucoup plus limitée.

Produit et numéroté par THE SKATEROOM en 2022
Certificat d'authenticité délivré par le studio THE SKATEROOM et signé à la main par l'artiste.

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gregor hildebrandt black barta board hand signed edition bottom solo by THE SKATEROOM
gregor hildebrandt black barta board hand signed edition top solo by THE SKATEROOM
artist gregor hildebrandt signing his THE SKATEROOM skate art edition
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Portrait of Gregor HILDEBRANDT

About the Artist

Portrait of Gregor HILDEBRANDT

Gregor Hildebrandt (b. 1974) is a German conceptual artist based in Berlin, renowned for transforming obsolete audio media—cassettes, videotapes, vinyl—into striking visual works. He adheres magnetic tape onto canvas, roller-brushes it, then peels it off to leave rhythmic “negative” imprints, before reapplying the material for layered, textured abstracts. Hildebrandt also sculpts with vinyl, forming bowls or towering “sonic walls” that evoke both Minimalism and pop‑cultural memory

Gregor Hildebrandt (b. 1974) is a German conceptual artist based in Berlin, renowned for transforming obsolete audio media—cassettes, videotapes, vinyl—into striking visual works. He adheres magnetic tape onto canvas, roller-brushes it, then peels it off to leave rhythmic “negative” imprints, before
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Gregor Hildebrandt (b. 1974) is a German conceptual artist based in Berlin, renowned for transforming obsolete audio media—cassettes, videotapes, vinyl—into striking visual works. He adheres magnetic tape onto canvas, roller-brushes it, then peels it off to leave rhythmic “negative” imprints, before reapplying the material for layered, textured abstracts. Hildebrandt also sculpts with vinyl, forming bowls or towering “sonic walls” that evoke both Minimalism and pop‑cultural memory