This rotating exhibition features new acquisitions from the Museum’s various curatorial departments, focusing on correspondences and contrasts among the works.
More Pieces for the Puzzle: Recent Additions to the Collection
July 21–September 8, 1998
MoMA

Publication
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More pieces for the puzzle : recent additions to the collection Out of print, 5 pages
Artists
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Matthew Barney
American, born 196724 exhibitions, 61 works online -
Francesco Clemente
Italian, born 195234 exhibitions, 24 works online -
Marlene Dumas
South African, born 195311 exhibitions, 24 works online -
Rebecca Horn
German, born 19449 exhibitions, 34 works online -
Marc Newson
Australian, born 19634 exhibitions, 4 works online - There are 11 artists in this exhibition online.
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