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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Explorations in color and fiber abound in the art of Sheila Hicks, the contemporary American artist whose work is chronicled in the retrospective volume, "Sheila Hicks: 50 Years."

Les Escargots 2003-4

Linen Lean-to 1067-68
The Principal Wife 1968
Study for Convergence, Hermes 1996

Olympic Bravery 1979
Maquette for Ford Foundation commissions 1967-67


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