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again and again (from "2001: TWO O O ONE")
Gary Simmons
2001
Air, Water, Fire (from "Tropical Fish")
Edward Ruscha
1975
Bumper Section: L.F.
Don Eddy
1969
Burning Wheels
Lauren Ewing
1983
Closed (from "Tropical Fish")
Edward Ruscha
1974
Great American Chick #8
Larry Stark
1969
Lessons of the Camp
Ronald Jay Stein
1967
Music (from "Tropical Fish")
Edward Ruscha
1975
Open (from "Tropical Fish")
Edward Ruscha
1975
Portfolio
Robert Goodnough
1973
Scissors Obelisk (from the "National Collection of Fine Arts Poster Series")
Claes Oldenburg
1968
Sin
Edward Ruscha
1970
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