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  2. 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.

  3. Tricia McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Tricia McLaughlin (born January 29, 1964, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is a New York City-based American visual artist whose works in animation, sculpture and painting often deal with the themes of fantastic or impossible architecture and their impact on potential inhabitants. [1]

  4. Charles A. Elcan - Wikipedia

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    Elcan is married to Patricia "Trisha" Frist, [7] the daughter of Thomas F. Frist Jr. and Patricia C. Frist, who is the niece of former US Senator Bill Frist. [ 5 ] [ 8 ] They reside in Belle Meade, Tennessee .

  5. Memorial To A Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Memorial To A Marriage (2002) is the first marriage equality monument worldwide. [1] [2]Created by American artist Patricia Cronin as part of a series of works redressing the absence of female and LGBTQ+ representation in public monuments and the prohibition of same sex marriage in the United States, this three-ton Carrara marble monumental statue is a double full figure portrait of the artist ...

  6. Patricia Cronin - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Cronin (born in 1963 in Beverly, Massachusetts) is a New York-based feminist cross-disciplinary artist. Since the early-1990s, Cronin has garnered international attention for her photographs, paintings and sculptures that address contemporary human rights issues.

  7. J. J. McCracken - Wikipedia

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    J. J. McCracken (born 1972 [1] in Mifflin, PA) is an American artist who lives and works in Washington, D.C. McCracken creates "sculptures, performances, and immersive installations focused on free speech, social justice and resource equity."

  8. Galería OMR - Wikipedia

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    OMR was founded in 1983 by Patricia Ortiz Monasterio and Jaime Riestra. [1] The gallery is located in the Roma district which is now recognized as the leading art scene area in Mexico City. [ 2 ] The Observer wrote in August 2019 that OMR is "one of the city’s longest-running and largest blue-chip galleries" and noted that the majority of ...

  9. Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros - Wikipedia

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    As her collection grew, Cisneros saw that Latin American art was under-represented in the international art community, so the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC) was formed in the 1990s, with a goal of bringing visibility and impact to the way Latin American art history is viewed and appreciated.