69. Aggregation: one thousand boats show, by Yayoi Kusama. 1963. Row boat, oars, plaster, shoes and paper, dimensions variable. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; exh. Tate Modern, London).
Attributed works:
70. Infinity mirrored room – filled with the brilliance of life, by Yayoi Kusama. 2011. Wood, mirror, plastic, acrylic, LED lights and aluminium, 300 by 617.5 by 645.5 cm. (Collection of the artist; exh. Tate Modern, London).
43. Untitled, Tecelares, by Lygia Pape. 1956. Woodcut on Japanese paper, 35 by 44.5 cm. (Courtesy of Projeto Lygia Pape, Rio de Janeiro; exh. Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo).
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57. Space–force construction, by Liubov Popova. 1921. Oil on plywood, 64 by 60 cm. (State Tretiakov Gallery, Moscow; exh. Tate, London).
Attributed works:
58. Design for an advertising poster for the department store Gum (State Universal Store), by Alexander Rodchenko. 1923. Cut-and-pasted printed papers, gelatin-silver prints, gouache and ink on paper, 54 by 35 cm. (State Mayakovsky Museum, Moscow; exh. Tate, London).
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59. Fabric samples, by Liubov Popova. 1923–24. Fabric mounted on cardboard, 31.5 by 12.5 cm. (State Tretiakov Museum, Moscow, gift of George Costakis; exh. Tate, London).
Attributed works:
60. Construction no.108, by Alexander Rodchenko. 1920. Canvas, 104 by 71 cm. (Victor and Marianne Langen collection; exh. Tate, London).
65. Tertulia de Pombo, by José Gutiérrez Solana. 1920. 72 by 85 cm. (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid).
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66. Young women bullfighters, by José Gutiérrez Solana. 1931. 162 by 210 cm. (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; exh. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía).