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  2. Kate Newby - Wikipedia

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    I'm just like a pile of leaves, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland [13] 2013 Let the Other Thing In, Fogo Island Gallery, Fogo Island [14] Maybe I won’t go to sleep at all, La Loge, Brussels [7] 2014 Portmanteaux (with Nick Austin, Bill Culbert, Pup Culbert, Mateo Tannatt), Hopkinson Mossman, Auckland [15] 2015

  3. Kathe Burkhart - Wikipedia

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    Kathe Burkhart (born 1958, Martinsburg, West Virginia) is an American interdisciplinary artist, painter, writer and art critic. Described as both a conceptual artist and an installation artist, she uses various media in her work, combining collage, digital media, drawing, fiction, installation, nonfiction, painting, photography video, poetry, and sculpture.

  4. List of Old Newingtonians - Wikipedia

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    Hal Holman OL OAM (1932) – former senior artist for Papua New Guinea and designer of the National Crest [422] Mervyn Horton AM (1930–1935) – founding editor of Art in Australia [423] Greg Louden (2000–2006) – Academy Award-winning visual effects artist [424] Dave Morley (1982–1991) – AACTA Award winning visual effects artist [425]

  5. Kate Just - Wikipedia

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    Kate Just was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1974, but migrated to Melbourne, Australia in 1996.Just works in knitting, sculpture, ceramic media, and photography. She holds a PhD in sculpture from Monash University, a Master of Arts from RMIT University, [1] and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the Victorian College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Science (Filmmaking) from Boston ...

  6. Newington-Cropsey Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The organization provides grants to representational artists and classes to sculptors of classical works; it also publishes American Arts Quarterly, a journal for non-abstract art. [4] The NCF maintains a large collection of Cropsey's paintings: about 100 oil and 30 watercolor paintings. [5] It is seen as the leading authority on Cropsey ...

  7. Taschen Basic Art - Wikipedia

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    Taschen Basic Art is a best selling art collection books, published by Taschen, starting in 1985. Each book looks at a different artist, with a biography, and illustrations of their work. The books are published as affordable hardcover books of 21 x 26 cm. As of 2022, 78 titles had been published. [1]

  8. The Brown Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Collection includes both Brown’s own work and his extensive collection of works by other artists, predominantly of Old Masters, but also of 20th and 21st century artists. Among them are Gillian Wearing, Abraham Bloemaert, Henri Fantin-Latour, Grace Pailthorpe, Hans Hartung, Austin Osman Spare and Gaetano Gandolfi. Gallery 4

  9. Kate Steinitz - Wikipedia

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    Kate T. Steinitz: art into life into art : a retrospective of the life and work of one of the most diverse Bauhaus and Dada artists. Irvine, Calif: The Museum. Kate Steinitz: Art and Collection: Avant-Garde Art in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. San Bernardino, CA: The Art Gallery, California State College San Bernardino, April 10 - May 14, 1982.