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Henry G. Sanchez has exhibited his work in numerous solo and group shows in New York City and New Jersey. He received an M.A. from Rutgers and a BFA from the University of Houston. | |
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Adrienne Outlaw has been recognized with grants, fellowships and inclusion in several museum and public art collections throughout the United States. Outlaw's work has been reviewed in international critical art magazines and featured in several art catalogues and books. An accomplished speaker, Outlaw has guest taught and lectured at galleries, schools and museums across the United States. |
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Didier Saint Melin maintains a studio in Durango, Mexico. Locations of his solo exhibitions include Los Angeles, Paris, Guadalajara, Durango and Mexico City. |
![]() Joan Belmar |
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Born in Chile, Joan Belmar currently resides in the United States. His work has been exhibited in dozens of solo and group shows across the world. |
![]() Manuel Fernandez |
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Manuel Fernadez is a Spanish artist currently living and working in Madrid. An accomplished painter, Manuel has also worked as an art director for several design studios. |
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Art Loses In Iraq "Many of Iraq's artists have joined the flight that has decimated the country's intellectual reserves. For those who remain, it is a constant struggle to keep producing work that few will ever see and most cannot afford." Los Angeles Times 07/26/07 Prettying Up The Outer Package Increased competition and a changing national conversation that emphasizes pop culture and disdains anything viewed as snooty are forcing arts groups to embrace "branding" techniques designed to get them noticed by an increasingly distracted public. Where once a museum or a symphony orchestra might not have worried much about its logo, or even bothered to have a slogan, such things are considered indispensable tools for luring ticketbuyers today. Columbus Dispatch 07/26/07 Woman Kisses, Damages Painting A woman kissed a white painting by Cy Twombly in a French museum and damaged it. "The immaculate white canvas so attracted Sam Rindy she smudged it with her lipstick, saying later she had wanted to make it even more beautiful. The 3x2m (9x6-foot) painting by US artist Cy Twombly is valued at more than $2m (£970,000)." BBC 07/23/07
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