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Sculpture: LIGHT AND SHADOW Featuring; Ron Arad, Louise Hunt, Anthony Gormley, Sylvie Fleury, Marc Quinn, Bill Woodrow, David Nash, Mat Collshaw, Henry Moore, César, Paul Gauguin, Eric Kennington, and Elisabeth Frink.
Title: Sculpture: LIGHT AND SHADOW Featuring; Ron Arad, Louise Hunt, Anthony Gormley, Sylvie Fleury, Marc Quinn, Bill Woodrow, David Nash, Mat Collshaw, Henry Moore, César, Paul Gauguin, Eric Kennington, and Elisabeth Frink.
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