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RAM

Feature image of artwork

RAM

  • Artist

    Sara Hughes

  • Production Date

    2004

  • Medium

    acrylic on canvas

  • Size

    2000 x 2000 mm

  • Credit

    Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2004

  • Accession Number

    C2004/1/32

  • Accession Date

    07 Feb 2005

  • Department

    New Zealand Art

  • Classification

    Painting

  • Collection

    Chartwell

Exhibition history

Generation X: 50 Artworks from the Chartwell Collection

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

27/07/2024 — 20/10/2024

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Generation X: 50 Artworks from the Chartwell Collection

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

27/07/2024 — 20/10/2024

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Snake Oil: Chartwell Acquisitions 2002-5

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

11/06/2005 — 11/09/2005

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More work by Sara Hughes

Crash #1

Crash #1

Perfect Storm

Perfect Storm

Feedback Runaway Study

Feedback Runaway Study

Oceania

Oceania

National Bank Homepage

National Bank Homepage

Forecasting

Forecasting

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