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Free sign upThe phrase "a selection of works from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a curated group of artistic or literary pieces that originate from a specific source or creator.
Example: "The gallery features a selection of works from renowned contemporary artists."
Alternatives: "a collection of pieces from" or "a range of works by".
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This exhibition is a selection of works from those residencies.
In this audio slide show, Schjeldahl surveys a selection of works from the exhibition.
In this audio slide show, Schjeldahl comments on the Futurist movement, focussing on a selection of works from the survey.
Listen to Paul Muldoon, The New Yorker's Poetry editor, read a selection of works from medical journals.
December Christie's shows a selection of works from the Saatchi collection in a disused Clerkenwell warehouse, later auctioning pieces by the Chapmans, Sarah Lucas and Rachel Whiteread.
But a selection of works from the 1920s to the 1980s shows how the lessons from this period continued to inform Noguchi throughout his career.
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"Arnold Roth: A Selection of Work from Area Collections".
Here is a selection of work from each of those three projects.
Also on view is a selection of work from the museum's still small but growing permanent collection.
A selection of work from 2014 by guest contributors to the New Yorker photo department's Instagram feed.
With the support of the organization, I was honored to curate a selection of work from members of Cartooning for Peace for a celebratory exhibit at the Society of Illustrators.
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