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Liam Gillick (Aylesbury, Reino Unido, 1964)

How are you going to behave? A kitchen cat speaks), 2009

Wood, lamps, stuffed cat, text, door blinds, MP3 player

Dimensions variable

Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa

Gift of the artist, with generous support from Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York, and Esther Schipper, Berlin

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Mona Hatoum (Beirut, 1952)

Home, 1999

Wood, galvanized steel, stainless steel, electric wire, crocodile clips, light bulbs, computerized dimmer switch, amplifier, and speakers

76.2 x 198.1 x 73.7 cm (table)

Overall dimensions vary with installation

Edition 1/3 and 1 AP

Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa

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Cristina Iglesias (Donostia-San Sebastián, 1956)

Untitled (Jealousy II) (Sin título [Celosía II]), 1997

Wood, resin, and bronze powder

260 x 350 x 300 cm

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Cristina Iglesias (Donostia-San Sebastián, 1956)

Sin título (Habitación de alabastro), 1993

3 partes. Hierro y alabastro

Dimensiones totales variables

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Pello Irazu (Andoain, Gipuzkoa, 1963)

Life Forms 304, 2003

Iron, plywood, wood, adhesive tape, and mural

Structure: 360 x 315 x 340 cm

Overall dimensions variable

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Doris Salcedo (Bogotá, 1958)

Untitled, 2008

Wood, metal, and concrete

78 x 247 x 121 cm

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