The Art of the Real: An Aspect of American Painting and Sculpture 1948–1968, Tate Gallery, 1969

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The first exhibition in Britain to foreground the minimalist sculpture.

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The Art of the Real An Aspect of American Painting and Sculpture 1948–1968, Tate Gallery, 1969. Designed by John Harmer
The Art of the Real An Aspect of American Painting and Sculpture 1948–1968, Tate Gallery, 1969. Designed by John Harmer
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