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  2. Helen Marten - Wikipedia

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    Helen Elizabeth Marten (born 1985 in Macclesfield) [1] is an English artist based in London who works in sculpture, video, and installation art.Marten studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at the University of Oxford (2005–2008) and Central Saint Martins (2004).

  3. List of Lollapalooza lineups by year - Wikipedia

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    Poet Thomas R. Peters, Jr. read poetry on all three stages at the Denver show, and poet Jason Stoneking also performed a poem on the Denver main stage. Poet Tracie Morris, among others, was hired by Lollapalooza to perform in the spoken word tent for the New York to Texas leg of the tour. The poetry tent was actually called "The Revival Tent ...

  4. Metropolitan Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Although subject to re-assessment, [142] a 1970 agreement between the museum and the city of New York requires New York state visitors to pay at least a nominal amount; a penny is acceptable. [203] The Met's finance committee is led by Hamilton E. James of The Blackstone Group, who is also one of the board members at the Met. [204]

  5. SculptureCenter - Wikipedia

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    SculptureCenter's New Building. Photo: Michael Moran. SculptureCenter is a not-for-profit, contemporary art museum located in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. It was founded in 1928 as "The Clay Club" by Dorothea Denslow. [1] In 2013, SculptureCentre attracted around 13,000 visitors. [2]

  6. The Met Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The Met Fifth Avenue is the primary museum building for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The building is located at 1000 Fifth Avenue , along the Museum Mile on the eastern edge of Central Park in Manhattan 's Upper East Side .

  7. Dia Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    Dia Chelsea is an art museum in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City and is operated by Dia Art Foundation.Opened in 1987 at 548 West 22nd Street as the Dia Center for the Arts, Dia Chelsea has since moved across the street to a series of connected buildings now consolidated at 537 West 22nd Street. [1]

  8. Liberty Park - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Park is a one-acre (0.40 ha) elevated public park at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, overlooking the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in Lower Manhattan. The park, which opened on June 29, 2016, is located above the World Trade Center's Vehicular Security Center .

  9. Bust of Sylvette - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Sylvette is a large sculpture located in New York City's University Village, designed by Pablo Picasso and built by his collaborator Carl Nesjar.Constructed in 1968, the sculpture was declared a New York City landmark in 2008 along with the surrounding buildings.