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  2. John McCracken (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Harvey McCracken (December 9, 1934 – April 8, 2011) [1] was an American minimalist visual artist. ... Untitled, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach;

  3. Primary Structures (1966 exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    This exhibit was a critical and media success as reported in Time [3] and Newsweek, [4] presenting the public with a show dedicated to a "New Art". Critical labels for the art included "ABC art," "reductive art" and "Minimalism," [5] though these labels were all roundly rejected by the artists themselves, notably Donald Judd.

  4. John McCracken - Wikipedia

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    John McCracken may refer to: John McCracken (artist) (1934–2011), American minimalist artist; John McCracken (historian) (1938–2017), Scottish historian and ...

  5. John McCracken (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth John McCracken (1 July 1938 – 23 October 2017) was a British historian and Africanist. He was known particularly for his works on the history of Malawi and Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa .

  6. Carlson Baker Arts - Wikipedia

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    Carlson Baker Arts was an American company that provided custom fabrication and engineering services to artists, architectural firms and commercial companies. [1] [2] [3] Based in Sun Valley, California, the company is most known for its work for artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, [4] Jeff Koons, [5] Christian Moeller, [6] Isamu Noguchi, [7] and Claes Oldenburg / Coosje van Bruggen, [8] among ...

  7. John M. Robinson (Illinois politician) - Wikipedia

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    John McCracken Robinson (April 10, 1794 – April 25, 1843) was a United States senator from Illinois. Born near Georgetown, Kentucky, he attended the common schools and graduated from Transylvania University at Lexington. He studied law, and was admitted to the bar and began practice in Carmi, Illinois in 1818.

  8. Lionsgate’s “John Wick” spinoff “Ballerina,” starring Ana de Armas, has been pushed to 2025. Rupert Sanders’ “The Crow” remake will take over its release date of June 7, 2024 ...

  9. Utah monolith - Wikipedia

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    The Utah monolith was a metal pillar that stood in a red sandstone slot canyon in northern San Juan County, Utah, United States.The pillar was 3 m (9.8 ft) tall and made of metal sheets riveted into a triangular prism.