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Works explorer

Made in Ghana

Ghana, 2000-2005
film

TBC - Curators consulting with artist as to whch work will be in exhibition - 31 aug 2005

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Ghana

Ghana
Similarity: 71%

Man in a box. On a journey

Ghana
Similarity: 68%

Artist at work: five British sculptors work and talk (TEFC)

United States, 1963
Similarity: 67%

Kelimba

Austria, 1986
Similarity: 67%

Artists at Work

Unknown
Similarity: 66%

Drums for a holiday

United Kingdom, 1951
Similarity: 66%

Emerge

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 66%

Convergence

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 65%

Fabrica content for TV50

Italy, 2006
Similarity: 65%

Passing through

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 65%

Hollow

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 65%

Festac '77

Nigeria, 1977
Similarity: 65%

Heavenly Bodies development sketchbook

Australia, 2019
Similarity: 65%

China: times of jade and bronze (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1973
Similarity: 64%

Aboriginal art: conserving, exhibiting, interpreting

Australia, 1992
Similarity: 64%

ECCOS

Similarity: 64%

The Mark of the Hand : Aubrey Williams

United Kingdom, 1986
Similarity: 64%

Art Calls

2014
Similarity: 64%
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