Artists in the History

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    Claudio Bravo

    Bravo made 17 assists in the 2019-2020 season (37 in the starting line-up) during the Faotball Professional League against Banfield and also played twice in the Argentine Cup and one in the starting line at the Copa de las. Super League 2020. Bravo played eight games for the Timbers this season, starting with all the injuries the Timbers faced this…

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    Ellsworth Kelly

    It looks like this is the work of a man who was 24 and didn’t know what he was going to do, and is a great relief to collect the past [in the form of a book] and see the sequence of what I did. Kelly lives and works in Spencertown, a hamlet three hours north of New York, where…

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    Francesca Woodman

    Francesca Woodman was born in 1958 and raised in Boulder, where her parents attended the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Colorado, but she also spent a lot of time in Italy, where the family has a home in Antella, near Florence (she spent a year in Rome as a university student) at a boarding school in Andover,…

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    Henri Rousseau

    After retiring in 1893, Rousseau supplemented his small pension with a part-time job and work such as playing the violin on the street, and he also worked for some time on Le Petit Journal, where he wrote several of his covers. Rousseau’s work has had a huge impact on several generations of Avantgarde artists, including Pablo Picasso, Jean Hugo, Fernand…

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    Isamu Noguchi

    Isamu Noguchi was born in Los Angeles to Japanese poet Yone Noguchi and American writer Leonidis’s family in 1904. They left Pace Gallery which shows the artist since the 1970s and joined White Cube’s roster in London and Hong Kong. Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) was one of the most important and critically acclaimed sculptors of the 20th century, creating sculptures, ceramics…

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    Jenny Holzer

    Jenny Holzer ( born July 29, 1950 in Husick, New York) is an American conceptual artist and artist best known for her series of short aphorisms, Truisms. In her informative art of short lines, Holzer uses the rhetoric and vocabulary of modern information systems and addresses the hidden politics of these systems. Her innovative approach to language as a medium…

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    Josef Albers

    He presents their life and work like never before, from their early days at the Bauhaus in Germany to their notable influence at Black Mountain College in the United States during their highly productive years in Connecticut. Their groundbreaking work not only brings together European and American Modernism but is still relevant today, as David Zwirner wrote : Josef Albers…

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    Lee Krasner

    Early Life Abstract artist and collage artist Lee. Krasner was born on October 27, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York as Lena. Krasner (within the family she was known as Lenore. Krasner ) to Russian Jewish immigrants from Bessarabia. Krasner studied at the Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design and worked from 1935 to 1943 on the WPA Federal…

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    Louise Nevelson

    Louise Nevelson Plaza Sculpture Garden () is located in Lower Manhattan, and shows a collection of Nevelson’s work based on a 1955 small woodwork. Nevelson donated over twenty feet of sculpture to the city based on a small woodwork. Nevelson continued to use wood in his sculptures but he also experimented with other materials such as aluminum, plastic and metal.…

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    Mickalene Thomas

    Mickalene Thomas will unveil Beyond the Pleasure Principle on 9 September 2019 in New York City, the first part of a multi-part exhibition that will take place in the fall of 2021 in four international cities and presents interconnected collections of new works from painting to collage. to installation and video. Over the past 20 years, Thomas has developed a…