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Emily Henretta, Polarization Layers, Model #3, 2011, monitor parts, plaster, paper, cement, acrylic, bark, aluminum, and magnets, 4’ x 2’ x 3’.
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Emily Henretta, Polarization Layers, Model #3, 2011, monitor parts, plaster, paper, cement, acrylic, bark, aluminum, and magnets, 4’ x 2’ x 3’.

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