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Waste land

Explores Muniz's creative process as he fashions new works from what others have left behind, but it also profiles the people who live near Jardim Gramacho and make their living by sorting what's useful from what is not.

I don't know, or the weave of textile language

Tate Modern's Turbine Hall has played host to some of the world's most striking and memorable works of contemporary art. Now, this vast space welcomes the largest work ever created by renowned American sculptor Richard Tuttle (born 1941). Entitled 'I Don't Know . The Weave of Textile Language', this newly commissioned sculpture combines vast sways of fabrics designed by the artist from both man-made and natural fibres in three bold and brilliant colours. The commission is part of a wider survey of the artist taking place in London this autumn and comprising a major exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery surveying five decades of Tuttle's career and a sumptuous new publication rooted in the artist's own collection of historic and contemporary textiles.--Tate website.
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Harry Potter

a history of magic
"The official companion to the British Library exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, 'Harry Potter: A History of Magic,' featuring a . . . treasure trove of magical artifacts, as well as original manuscript drafts and drawings by J.K. Rowling and . . . artwork by Harry Potter series artists Mary GrandPr?, Jim Kay, and Brian Selznick"--Dust jacket.
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Art show

2016
Explains what it means to host, setup and run an art show.
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Georgia O'Keeffe

the poetry of things
1999
Provides an in-depth exploration of the still-life paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe.
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Abstraction at work

drawings by Valerie Jaudon, 1973-1999
1999

Art of the American frontier

from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West
2013
"Presents more than 300 artworks and artifacts from 1830 to 1930, showcasing the premier collections of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West."--Provided by publisher.

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