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Plastics / Thermoplastics / Guggenheim Fellows / Dielectrics / Transparent materials / DeWain Valentine / John McCracken / Light and Space / Larry Bell / Visual arts / Chemistry / American art
Date: 2013-10-16 17:19:48
Plastics
Thermoplastics
Guggenheim Fellows
Dielectrics
Transparent materials
DeWain Valentine
John McCracken
Light and Space
Larry Bell
Visual arts
Chemistry
American art

MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART Rachel Rivenc* Getty Conservation Institute Los Angeles, CA, USA

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