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This March 1, 2016 photo provided by The Dallas Museum of Art shows a 1956 untitled Jackson Pollock sculpture made of plaster, sand, gauze, and wire. The Dallas Museum of Art has acquired a sculpture by Jackson Pollock, one of only six still in existence. The abstract sculpture is currently on display as part of the exhibit, titled “Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots.†The exhibit opened in November, 2015. It’s on view through March 20, 2016. (Gregory Castillo/Dallas Museum of Art via AP)
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