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Mr. Feld, whose pieces are a hybrid of ballet and modern dance, has a more intellectual approach.
There were mystics like Karlheinz Stockhausen, whose pieces are often the end-product of meditation and theorizing.
Shoppers will find an array of goods, including clothing, furniture and jewelry by designers like Kim Lyons, whose pieces are made of recycled materials.
They may be basket makers in Botswana or a British furniture designer like Peter Marigold, whose pieces are collected by moguls.
Marina Abramovic, James Turrell, Jenny Holzer and Louise Bourgeois are just a few of the artists whose pieces are now scattered through Ekeberg park, which overlooks the city.
One purpose of the show, whose pieces are mostly loans from private individuals, not jewelry companies, is to draw attention to jewelry as an American decorative art.
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All pre-Hispanic communities had a mask-maker, whose pieces were worn for ritual "devil dances".
He began chatting up the artists whose pieces were displayed, examining the works carefully and reading the catalogs.
Mr. Turnage and Mr. Ades, whose pieces were sprinkled over the weekend, are promising British composers who share youth but not much else.
But as in Iraq, the story of the intelligence is more complex, a puzzle whose pieces were scattered around the globe.
Or tiny bronze figures, cute but slightly menacing, designed by the sculptor Tom Otterness, whose pieces were literally scattered from room to room as if they had been caught in some kind of art shootout.
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