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What artist produced the works shown in the 2007 exhibition "Threnody," including a series of twenty-eight paintings about the tragic events of the Vietnam War? |
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The permanent collection of the museum includes an egg-shaped piece called the "Neuberger Cairn." Who created it? |
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On what school's campus is the museum located? |
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One of the most prominent collections of the museum includes ceremonial masks, wooden statues and a host of other pieces. It features art from what region? |
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Another gem of the Neuberger's permanent collection is is an ivory cross with bars of equal length, and unusual curved surfaces. Who created it? |
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In 2005, the museum hosted an exhibition of abstract geometric art. Among its key items was a cast polyester assemblage of tooth-like triangular pieces on a black grid. Who created "9 Forms/9-Part Grid"? |
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In 2006, the museum featured a display that linked art to the mechanical process of construction. Its sections included ducts, turbines and inflatable floating crafts. What was the name of this work by Dennis Oppenheim? |
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The museum's collection of prints includes "The Melody Haunts my Reverie," by what renowned lithograph artist? |
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In September, 2007, the Neuberger opened an exhibition entitled "Quasi-Random." It featured the sculptures, drawings and video installations of what artist? |
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The museum's paintings collection includes a series of miniature renditions of other famous works. Who produced these unusual pieces? |
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