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A Cube Sol LeWitt photographed by Carol Huebner using nine different light sources and all their combinations front to back back to front forever

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A Cube Sol LeWitt photographed by Carol Huebner using nine different light sources and all their combinations front to back back to front forever is an artwork. It is housed at the Tate Museums and was created in 2001. It is classified as a Installation.

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"A projector projecting a shape"

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