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PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE MARCH 31, 2019. -- A rendering of Alicja Kwade's "ParaPivot," a sculpture in which people may walk beneath spherical rocks evoking planets, in Berlin, Feb. 21, 2019. Kwade, a Polish-German artist, created the planetary piece for the roof garden of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York as a test of faith of beliefs about life on Earth, and beyond. (Mustafah Abdulaziz/The New York Times)
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