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Do not remove the captions pls.
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Kazumasa Nagai
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Het Voorstel #3
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Harry Partch playing the cloud-chamber bowls [n.d.] Designed and built by Harry Partch glass
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Veiled Woman, Photo by Josef Sudek, 1942
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The Snow Queen, Photo by Raman Maisei
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aria da capo by Javier Pérez
2008, sculpture, polyester resin, horse manes dyed in red, carillon by Reuge Music (limited edition),, motorized mechanisms, mirror, 280 x 110 x 110 cm. View of the Javier Pérez exhibition “Objetos del deseo” at the Espai Quatre, Casal Sollerich, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 2009
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L’avenir du livre (2023/24), series, 23,5 x 30 cm
Paper Works
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Ithell Colquhoun
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Tomás Saraceno — Webs of At-tent(s)ion  (installation, 2018)
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This work, not widely known, is called “Sfumato,” painted in 1972. Dali developed a new technique here, where he embellished the image after first taking paper and scorching and smoking it with a candle
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