A whole section of concept store 14OZ, located in the heart of Berlin, has been given over to the sale of Nat Finkelstein related produce â€" loads of pictures featuring Edie, Velvet Underground, Andy Warhol and such, alongside one-off Pepe endorsed T-shirts sporting Nat's photography.
The late, great Nat Finkelstein has a retrospective at
Shoreditch's Idea Generation Gallery (London), which ends on February 14, 2010.
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14OZ Berlin Concept Features Nat Finkelstein Warhol Images
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