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Discover Ludwig'hanging work' is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is not a phrase that is used in writing because it does not have a definitive meaning. Instead, you could use phrases such as "pending work" or "unfinished work" to refer to work that has not been completed yet. For example: "I have a lot of unfinished work that needs to be done before the end of the week".
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"Several" (1965), a hanging work of long, slightly curvy, phallic sausages in shiny gray, has an appealing wimpy dejectedness.
Nor have the sloping surfaces of the Maxxi museum in Rome given its curators the easiest time of hanging work.
Tourists and residents have dressed the tree since the 1940s with hundreds of pairs of shoes, nailing sneakers to its trunk and hanging work boots from its branches.
The expressive mixing of rough textures with sleek smoothness that is visible in "Black Moonscape" can also be seen in another hanging work, "Figure" (2004), which is made of a wafer-thin slice of green granite in the outline of a human figure, one side polished, the other roughly hewn.
He was greeted with hanging work lights and a security guard.
New York's Museum of Modern Art made its convictions known by hanging work made by artists hailing from affected nations on its walls.
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The Met considers the impact of the new styles on art, hanging works by Manet, Monet, and Seurat, among others, alongside vintage photographs, magazine illustrations, and period costumes in "Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity".
Deutsche Bank, which has a significant collection, has been supporting contemporary art for more than 30 years — hanging works in its offices throughout the world as well as sponsoring exhibits — and currently a selection of photographs from the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Collection is on show in Milan at the Museo del Novecento, or Museum of the 20th Century, which opened this year.
The exhibition is in the end a scholastically useful overview of Mongol art, which undercuts itself a bit through titular hype, although its ultimate value, as with all exhibitions of beautiful things, comes from hanging works like the Shahnama on the wall and just letting people look.
The constant in these freestanding and hanging works, both flat and in the round, is steel -- bent rods or wire or small cut-out shapes -- and bright color, provided variously by paint, ceramic, glass or lighting gel, as well as the occasional light bulb.
But it also applies to a pair of hanging works, "Falling"; 2 swag lights in which the light bleeds through stigmatized hands and chest.
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