Twenty-first century surreal art pusher Imaginary Foundation is adding to its mondo-successful line of tees with the debut of a new art prints line, which takes the inspiring, progressive-thinking images and messaging that drive its apparel offerings and puts them in a format more suitable for framing. Smart move, because I think nothing looks tackier than a framed shirt. The prints are set on museum-grade paper, and because they’re made in a limited run of 500, each one comes with all the works to prove its status as a bona fide collectible: a signed certificate of authenticity, handwritten edition number and special serialized holographic stamp from the Imaginary Foundation’s 70-something director, whose pop — for real — founded the Dadaist movement. Act fast.



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