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The 1970 Sculpture Gallery operates like a sundial, its glass roof sending stripes of sun around the Mediterranean-inspired rooms hour by hour. Johnson used this building to house works of the same period (this is George Segal's Lovers on a Bed II, 1970), moving his architecture and voracious collecting forward in tandem.
(Photo: James Welling) |


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