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==Exhibition==
 
==Exhibition==
According to the [http://osd.co.jp/sato/sato_history.html defunct OSD website] there was an exhibition for Anonymous Animals, held in November 1992 at the Tierrart Gallery in Tokyo. This postcard scan, [http://osd.co.jp/graphic/graphic_old/index_graphic.html showcased on the same website], specifies it took place from November 4-21.
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According to the [http://osd.co.jp/sato/sato_history.html defunct OSD website] there was an exhibition for Anonymous Animals, held in November 1992 at the Tierrart Gallery in Tokyo. The postcard scan below, [http://osd.co.jp/graphic/graphic_old/index_graphic.html showcased on the same website], specifies it took place from November 4-21.
 
 
[[File:Anon_am_card.png]]
 
  
 
==Partially Lost Status==
 
==Partially Lost Status==
[[File:Anonymous_Animals_Mystery.png|thumb|The missing animal.]]
 
 
At least one picture is believed to be missing from the above online gallery; a Japanese Twitter user has shown it's featured in an art textbook. It's unknown how many works are in the complete series.
 
At least one picture is believed to be missing from the above online gallery; a Japanese Twitter user has shown it's featured in an art textbook. It's unknown how many works are in the complete series.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Anon_am_card.png|Exhibit advertisement.
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File:Anonymous_Animals_Mystery.png|thumb|The missing animal.
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</gallery>
  
 
[[Category: Art]]
 
[[Category: Art]]

Revision as of 08:02, 30 March 2020

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Anonymous Animals is a series of graphic artwork by Osamu Sato. It may be viewed in a partially incomplete form on the defunct OSD website.

Exhibition

According to the defunct OSD website there was an exhibition for Anonymous Animals, held in November 1992 at the Tierrart Gallery in Tokyo. The postcard scan below, showcased on the same website, specifies it took place from November 4-21.

Partially Lost Status

At least one picture is believed to be missing from the above online gallery; a Japanese Twitter user has shown it's featured in an art textbook. It's unknown how many works are in the complete series.

Gallery