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Robert Klippel. 2. Junk sculpture, 1963

Australia, 1964
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A small work by Robert Klippel made of a variety of metal forms, accompanied by piano music. Music: Larry Sitsky.

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Robert Klippel. 4. Junk sculpture, 1963

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Robert Klippel. 3. Junk Sculpture, 1963

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Boy in the garden

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The Magic machines & other tricks

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Kinegraffiti

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