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The Norton Museum of Art was founded in 1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton (1875–1953) and his first wife, Elizabeth Calhoun Norton (1881–1947).. Norton, the former head of the Chicago-based Acme Steel Co., moved to West Palm Beach upon retirement and decided to share his collection of paintings and sculptures.
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Otter Products, LLC, or simply OtterBox, is an American privately owned consumer electronics accessory company based in Fort Collins, Colorado, that produces cases for mobile devices. The company was founded in 1998 as a manufacturer of water-resistant boxes meant to house electronic devices, mostly catering to outdoor enthusiasts . [ 2 ]
November 7 – Frank Pick, English transport administrator and patron of art and design (b. 1878) December 3 – Pavel Filonov, Russian painter and poet (b. 1883) December 5 – Amrita Sher-Gil, Indian painter (b. 1913) December 30 – El Lissitzky, Russian designer, architect and photographer (b. 1890)
Wall-Floor Positions (1969) - Videotape, black and white, sound, 60 mins. to be repeated continuously. Pacing Upside Down(1969) 60 minutes b&w. With his arms held over his head, hands crossed, Nauman is moving jerkily around a perimeter defined by a square drawn on the studio floor, filmed by a fixed camera, placed upside down. [12] [15]
Gerald Williams (born 1941 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American visual artist whose work has been influential within the Black Arts Movement, [1] [2] a transnational aesthetic phenomenon that first manifested in the 1960s and continues to evolve today. Williams was a founding member of AfriCOBRA. [3]