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  2. Eva and Franco Mattes - Wikipedia

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    The Mattes shocked the mainstream art world with the invention of "Darko Maver", [17] a reclusive radical artist, who achieved cult status and was paid tribute to in the 48th Venice Biennale, before being exposed as pure fiction. [18]

  3. Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary Art was a landmark [1] exhibition held at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art from November 10, 1994 until March 5, 1995. Organized by curator Thelma Golden , Black Male was a survey of the changing representations of black masculinity in contemporary art from the 1970s to the 1990s.

  4. Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporation (PNIAI) was a group of First Nations artists from Canada, with one from the United States. [1] Founded in November 1973, they were Indigenous painters who exhibited in the mainstream art world.

  5. Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation - Wikipedia

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    CARA challenged the mainstream art world to view Chicano art as an important art movement that stands on equal footing with other well-recognized art movements. [16] CARA also established Chicano art as something other than a "subculture" [ 21 ] though it was often feared that the Chicano art was displayed in an academic way that would "erode ...

  6. World of Art - Wikipedia

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    The series was launched in 1958, and over 300 titles have been published in all; according to Christopher Frayling, former Principal of the Royal College of Art, "there are paint-stained copies in every art school in the land". [1] The World of Art series treats all subjects concerning the arts, but mostly art history, ranging from prehistoric ...

  7. Brian Sherwin - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Sherwin interviewed Kirsten Anderson, who owns the Roq la Rue Gallery, Seattle. [17] Anderson is the author of Pop Surrealism: The Rise of Underground Art.In her interview with Sherwin she discussed the relationship between Street art, Pop surrealism and Lowbrow, as well as the growth of Juxtapoz magazine, which she thought had "morphed itself into a street art magazine.".

  8. Marlana Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Her artworks are in public and private collections in North America and Europe, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Adirondack Experience, and a museum in Bonn, Germany. Her artwork bridges her tribal community and the mainstream art world.

  9. Robert Morrison (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Morrison (October 20, 1941 – December 16, 2018) was an American artist and teacher. His practice spanned a broad range of media including steel, bronze, wood, watercolor, ink, paper, graphite drawings, acrylic paintings, glass and ceramics.