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Ruth Asawa. Chair. 1965
MoMA
Stefanie Schneider, from Wastelands
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Friedrich Hundertwasser (Austrian, 1928-2000) - Hana No Hana - Die Nasenblume - Konrad Bayers Tod, watercolor, polyvinyl, hemp and oil on paper laid down on canvas, 57.00 x 49.50 cm (1964)
Roger Dean, “Architecture 6”
Gustave Singier (French/Belgian, 1909-1984), Nereides, 1965. Oil on canvas, 162 × 130 cm.
Stefan Kürten (German, b. 1963), Deeper Well, 2012. Acrylic and ink on linen, 150 x 120 cm.
Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iranian, 1937), Sun and Lion, 1960. Ink, watercolour and gold paint on paper mounted on board.
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Portia Zvavahera (Zimbabwean, b. 1985)
Tauya kwamuri (We have come), 2020
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Bruno Munari, original xerography, 1962
Cui Guotai (Chinese, b. 1964), Submarine, 2010. Acrylic on canvas, 200 x 300 cm
José Arpa Perea, La Musa Ispiratrice, 1884, oil on canvas