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Spirit Lodge: Mississippian Art from Spiro

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Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form

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Bamana Mud Cloth:​ From Mali to the World​

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Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity

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1999.266 Gerhard Richter, Sphere II (Kugel II)

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Richter’s editions encompass a wide array of media—not only two-dimensional prints, paintings, and photographs but books and objects as well. These spheres are emblematic of the contradictory position Richter often took on authorship and subjectivity.

1999.267 Gerhard Richter, Sphere III (Kugel III)

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Richter’s editions encompass a wide array of media—not only two-dimensional prints, paintings, and photographs but books and objects as well. These spheres are emblematic of the contradictory position Richter often took on authorship and subjectivity.

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