NYC: Christine Burgin Gallery, 1990
18 x 12.5cm, 1pp typographic announcement card for a US solo show. VG+ although there is some handwriting on the back which seems to relate to prices of certain works.

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Frankfurt: Galerie Lupke, 2010 30 x 21cm, 2pp. Announcement card (on paper) with a b/w installation image of a Finlay exhibition on the two hundredth anniversary of the French Revolution, short text in German on the back and biography. Folded for mailing else VG. ...

Edinburgh: National Galleries of Scotland, n.d. (1988)
10.5 x 15cm, 2pp. Announcement card with a work by Finlay from the group of works known as the "Picabia Series" - here 'DON'T CAST YOUR REVOLUTIONS BEFORE SWINE". The exhibition was of the work of the surrealist and dadaist Picabia but the museum decided to use Finlay's work as publicity for the show (and the work was exhibited along side the various woRKS from the turn of the century and 1920s.). One of three different cards issued at the same time. Murray has this as an artist's postcard in his catalogue raisonne - but it clearly is not. VG+.

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Edinburgh: National Galleries of Scotland, n.d. (1988)
10.5 x 15cm, 2pp. Announcement card with a work by Finlay from the group of works known as the "Picabia Series" - here 'DON'T PUT ALL YOUR HEADS IN ONE BASKET". The exhibition was of the work of the surrealist and dadaist Picabia but the museum decided to use Finlay's work as publicity for the show (and the work was exhibited along side the various works from the turn of the century and 1920s.). One of three different cards issued at the same time. Murray has this as an artist's postcard in his catalogue raisonne - but it clearly is not. VG+.

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Edinburgh: National Galleries of Scotland, n.d. (1988)
10.5 x 15cm, 2pp. Announcement card with a work by Finlay from the group of works known as the "Picabia Series" - here 'SPARE THE BLADE AND SPOIL THE FACTIONS". The exhibition was of the work of the surrealist and dadaist Picabia but the museum decided to use Finlay's work as publicity for the show (and the work was exhibited along side the various woRKS from the turn of the century and 1920s.). One of three different cards issued at the same time. Murray has this as an artist's postcard in his catalogue raisonne - but it clearly is not. VG+.

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Paris: Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, 1987
18 x 18cm, 4pp announcement card for the opening of the Finlay and Boudinet exhibitions - the front of the card displays one of the images of Little Sparta taken by the later in full colour (a spray of water causing a rainbow). VG+.

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