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Six framed artworks, consistent with Andy Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans" series, are displayed on a plain white wall within an art gallery setting. The artworks are arranged in a grid, consisting of two horizontal rows with three individual pieces in each row, evenly spaced. Each piece features a stylized depiction of a Campbell's Condensed Soup can, characterized by a red upper label with the "Campbell's" logo, a light grey central background identifying the soup variety, and metallic-toned top and bottom sections. A prominent circular gold element is centered on the grey portion of each can. The top row, from left to right, shows "Clam Chowder (Manhattan Style) Soup," "Beef (with Vegetables and Barley) Soup," and "Cream of Asparagus Soup." The bottom row, from left to right, displays "Beef Noodle Soup," "Cream of Chicken Soup," and "Onion Soup (made with Beef Stock)." Each artwork is enclosed in a simple, light brown wooden frame. The environment is evenly illuminated. No people, subjects other than the artworks, or interactions are visible. This installation is located at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, United States of America.
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