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  2. Steve Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Steven Alan Kaufman (also known as Steve Kaufman, December 29, 1960 – February 12, 2010) was an American pop artist, [1] fine artist, sculptor, stained glass artist, filmmaker, photographer and humanitarian.

  3. Steve Kaufmann - Wikipedia

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    Steve Kaufmann (born October 8, 1945) [a] is a Canadian internet personality known for his language-learning content on YouTube, and his online language-learning platform LingQ, which he co-founded. Background

  4. Stephen Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Kaufman or variant spellings may refer to: Stephen B. Kaufman, American politician; S. K. Thoth (born 1956), born Stephen Kaufman, American performance artist; Steve Kaufman (1960–2010), American artist; Steve A. Kauffman, American professional sports agent; Steven Kaufman (born 1977), American entrepreneur and philanthropist

  5. Steven Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kaufman was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1977. [1] Kaufman has a Master’s Degree in Economic Development and Entrepreneurship from the University of Houston.Steven completed the Strategic Marketing Management Program at Harvard Business School, and earned his PhD in Psychology, with a thesis on performance psychology, organizational leadership, and group trust, from The Chicago School.

  6. Alvaro Barrington - Wikipedia

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    Barrington's first solo exhibition, at MoMA PS1 in 2017, was a re-creation of his whole London studio in the New York gallery. [8] His first UK exhibition was Condo at Emalin in London in January 2018. In 2019 Barrington co-curated Artists I Steal From with Julia Peyton-Jones.

  7. Column: Newport kudos for Schwarzman, a doctorate for Paulson ...

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    The showpiece Van Cleef & Arpels carved emerald, ruby and diamond necklace, which sold for $289,800 ― close to its high estimate of $300,00 ― was eclipsed by an Art Deco natural pearl ...

  8. Glenstone - Wikipedia

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    Glenstone is a private contemporary art museum in Potomac, Maryland, founded in 2006 by American billionaire Mitchell Rales and his wife, Emily Wei Rales.The museum's exhibitions are drawn from a collection of about 1,300 works from post-World War II artists around the world.

  9. Steve Roden, a vivaciously inventive and quintessential ... - AOL

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    Roden earned a 1986 BFA at Otis Art Institute, now Otis College of Art and Design, when it was located at MacArthur Park near downtown L.A. and affiliated with New York’s Parsons School of Design.