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Paul McCarthy
Yaa-Hoo
1st Edition, 1998
Walther Konig, Koln
£90
With a peep-hole on the front cover, and taking the form of an indestructible ‘children’s book’, Yaa-Hoo is one of Paul McCarthy’s most perverted books. It was published following his exhibition Yaa-Hoo Town – a mock Western town complete with absurd saloons, hybrid puppets, half-animal creatures all performing lewd acts – at Luhring Augustine in 1996.
Condition: Very good (minor wear to cover)
14 pages, 22.6 × 28.3 cm