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The Century with Mushroom Clouds: Project for the 20th Century

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Rights: © Cai Guo-Qiang
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art Cai Guo-Giang New York New York sold; to Harvard University Art Museums 2000. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Jorie Marshall Waterman '96 and Gwendolyn Dunaway Waterman '92 Fund
Title: The Century with Mushroom Clouds: Project for the 20th Century
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