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THE 120 FIRE BRICKS ARRANGED IN TWO BLEAK STACKS WHICH FORM EQUIVALENT VIII, BY AMERICAN ARTIST CARL ANDRE, GO ON SHOW TO THE PUBLIC IN LONDON'S TATE GALLERY. (Photo by Neil Munns - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)

THE 120 FIRE BRICKS ARRANGED IN TWO BLEAK STACKS WHICH FORM EQUIVALENT VIII, BY AMERICAN ARTIST CARL ANDRE, GO ON SHOW TO THE PUBLIC IN LONDON'S TATE GALLERY.   (Photo by Neil Munns - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)

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120 FIRE BRICKS ARRANGED IN TWO BLEAK STACKS FORM "EQUIVALENT VIII" BY AMERICAN ARTIST, CARL ANDRE, BACK ON SHOW AT THE TATE GALLERY, LONDON. (Photo by Neil Munns - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)

120 FIRE BRICKS ARRANGED IN TWO BLEAK STACKS FORM "EQUIVALENT VIII" BY AMERICAN ARTIST, CARL ANDRE, BACK ON SHOW AT THE TATE GALLERY, LONDON.   (Photo by Neil Munns - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)

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Tate Gallery employee Mr Arthur Payne watches over American sculptor Carl Andre's 'low Sculpture' comprised of American fire bricks, at their first public showing. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)

Tate Gallery employee Mr Arthur Payne watches over American sculptor Carl Andre's 'low Sculpture' comprised of American fire bricks, at their first public showing.   (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)