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  2. Jay Gard - Wikipedia

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    Jay Gard was born in Halle/Saale and raised in Karl-Marx-Stadt (renamed Chemnitz in 1990). He spent his early childhood in the waning years of the German Democratic Republic where his mother worked as a textile designer and his father as a product designer. Gard studied painting and graphics at the Hochschule für Kunst und Design (Burg ...

  3. Marc Raymond - Wikipedia

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    Marc Raymond (born 8 November 1968, Martigny, Switzerland) is a Swiss sculptor who works with painted wood and plywood to create abstract sculptures.. His sculptures and works on paper have been exhibited in galleries and cultural centres during personal and group exhibitions in Switzerland, Canada, France, Germany, Portugal and Greece.

  4. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    Plywood. Softwood plywood made from spruce. The principle of making plywood. Plywood is a composite material manufactured from thin layers, or "plies", of wood veneer that have been stacked and glued together. It is an engineered wood from the family of manufactured boards, which include plywood, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), oriented strand ...

  5. Robert Morris (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Morris (February 9, 1931 – November 28, 2018) was an American sculptor, conceptual artist and writer. He was regarded as having been one of the most prominent theorists of Minimalism [1] along with Donald Judd, but also made important contributions to the development of performance art, land art, the Process Art movement, and installation art. [2]

  6. Tom Holland (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Holland (born June 15, 1936) is an American visual artist.Holland is known for creating a style of art that may use fiberglass (or fibreglass), aluminum (or aluminium), epoxy paint, plywood, beads, oil paint, palette knives, marble, copper, paper, and clay.

  7. Judy Rifka - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Painting. Untitled by Judy Rifka, 1974, acrylic on plywood, 48 x 48 in., Honolulu Museum of Art. Judy Rifka (born 1945) is an American artist active since the 1970s [1] as a painter and video artist. She works heavily in New York City 's Tribeca and Lower East Side and has associated with movements coming out of the area in the 1970s ...

  8. Hans Hofmann - Wikipedia

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    Hans Hofmann, Effervescence, oil, India ink, casein and enamel on plywood panel, 54.375” x 35.875”, 1942. Hans Hofmann (March 21, 1880 – February 17, 1966) was a German-born American painter, renowned as both an artist and teacher. His career spanned two generations and two continents, and is considered to have both preceded and ...

  9. Alvar Aalto - Wikipedia

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    Alvar Aalto. Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (pronounced [ˈhuːɡo ˈɑlʋɑr ˈhenrik ˈɑːlto]; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. [1] His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, seeing painting and sculpture as ...