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Eva Hesse, Untitled (Seven Poles), aluminum wire, fiberglass, and resin, 1970, variable dimensions (Centre Pompidou, Paris, © Estate of Eva Hesse) speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker
This sculpture at the Centre Pompidou
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