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Works explorer

This is an experimental feature using vector embeddings to match related works.
Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Air!

Canada, 1972

Power from Kiewa

Australia, 1975

Fabric painting

Australia, 1988

Tom Field working on Hades landscape

Niue

Denmark, 1988

Blue studio: five segments

United States, 1976

Slate, Wyn and Me

Australia, 1987

[Children at play]

United Kingdom, 1967

Boyz n the Hood

United States of America, 1991

The Grandeur that Was Rome

Unknown

Three little words

United States, 1950

Work study: its application to teamwork

United Kingdom, 1956

The Production manager

United States, 1969

Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You

Australia and Germany, 2016

The Sensory world

United States, 1971

Shadowlands

United Kingdom, 1993

Along the track in Central Australia

Australia, 1967

Untitled (Spiral) 1938 Construction 1938 Photograph, gelatin silver print on paper

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