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H.2.N.Y. Self-constructing Self-destroying Tinguely Machine, Museum of Modern Art, 17th March 1960', Michael Landy CBE RA, 2006 | Tate
Installation view of the exhibition "Homage to New York: A self-constructing and self-destroying work of art conceived and built by Jean Tinguely" | MoMA