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Walter Wallace Jr., a 27-year-old unemployed man, aspiring rapper and father of eight who was married in October 2020. He worked occasionally as an Uber Eats driver. [1] [2] According to family members and the family's attorney, Wallace suffered from mental illness, including bipolar disorder, and was taking lithium.
Walter Wallace may refer to: Walter Wallace (died 2020), black man fatally shot by police in Philadelphia, U.S. Walter Ian James Wallace, British civil servant;
Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) [1] was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as Weird Science, Weird Fantasy, and MAD Magazine from its inception in 1952 until 1964, as well as for T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, and work for Warren Publishing's Creepy.
His mail art publication Semina was a series of folio packages that were limited edition and sent or given to his friends. Semina consisted of collages mixed with poetry by writers Michael McClure, Philip Lamantia, David Meltzer, Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jean Cocteau, John Kelly Reed [16] and Berman, which he published under the pseudonym Pantale Xantos.
On 7 December 1920 Wallace married Lillian May Clark and together had one son, Walter Gordon Wallace. [1] Lillian died in 1936 [2] and the next year Wallace married Alice May Kiefel [1] (died 1977). [2] He died in October 1964 and was buried in the Martyn Street Cemetery in Cairns.
Walter Rossiter Robinson III (July 18, 1950 – February 9, 2025), also known as Mike Robinson, was an American painter, publisher, art curator, and art writer, based in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was called a Neo-pop painter, as well as a member of the 1980s Pictures Generation .
2018 - Walter Price, MoMA PS1, Queens, New York [12] 2019 - Walter Price: We passed like ships in the night, Aspen Art Museum. [13] 2020 - The Modern Institute, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Walter Price [14] 2021 - Walter Price: Pearl Lines, The Camden Art Centre, London. The artist's first major monograph accompanied the exhibition.
Finally, as I mentioned in a previous message, [[Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information, and Walter Wallace falls under WP:BIO1E, and therefore, the argument that any and all "background information" on Walter Wallace should be included is a moot point if it the info is not directly pertinent to the article.