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Lee Bontecou's sculpture, Untitled (1980-2001), is a large, intricate artwork featuring a variety of materials and is highlighted in a current exhibition alongside her other works. The piece encapsulates Bontecou's artistic journey and lineage, connecting to her family's background and her experiences abroad. In contrast, René Magritte's Untitled (1926) reflects his initial foray into collages with distinctive themes that signified a shift in his work. Both artists are celebrated for their innovations and contributions to contemporary art, maintaining their presence in prestigious institutions globally.
Lee Bontecou's meticulously crafted sculpture, measuring around 2m wide and made from various materials, serves as a culmination of her artistic exploration.
René Magritte's early collage work, featured in the exhibition at Bozar, marks a significant development in his artistic practice, intertwining new themes and techniques.
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