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  2. Dianna Cohen - Wikipedia

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    1989-present. Known for. Plastic Pollution Coalition (co-founder) Website. diannacohen.com. Dianna Cohen is an American visual artist and activist. [1] She is the CEO and co-founder of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, an advocacy group and social movement organization which seeks to reduce plastic pollution. [2][3]

  3. Tara Donovan - Wikipedia

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    Tara Donovan (born 1969 in Flushing, Queens, in New York City) [1] is an American sculptor who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.Her large-scale installations, sculptures, drawings, and prints utilize everyday objects to explore the transformative effects of accumulation and aggregation.

  4. Donna Ruff - Wikipedia

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    Donna Ruff. Donna Ruff is an American visual artist, curator and educator currently living and working in Miami, Florida. She works in mixed media on found printed matter, primarily newspaper headline pages and historical documents. Ruff questions how written and photographic narratives are constructed by removing and transforming printed text ...

  5. J Stoner Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Work. Blackwell was trained as a painter and now works in mixed media, creating works he calls 'Neveruses'. [3][4][better source needed] These are paintings and objects created from plastic bags with colored fibers on them. [5][6] In November 2017 his installation called Josh Blackwell: Neveruses Report Progress was on display at the Education ...

  6. Jan Kubíček - Wikipedia

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    Jan Kubíček (30 December 1927 – 14 October 2013) was a Czech painter and printmaker, and one of the most radical Central European exponents of constructivist and concrete art. He also spent more than a decade illustrating children's books for Czechoslovakia's main publishing house Albatros and designed iconic film posters and book covers ...

  7. Lynn Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Aldrich, Breaker, steel, wood, fiberglass, garden hoses, 36" x 32" x 50", 1999. Collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Lynn Aldrich (born 1944) is an American sculptor whose diverse works draw on a wide range of high and low cultural influences and materials. [1][2][3][4] Her work can range from what art writers describe as "slyly ...

  8. Marguerite Humeau - Wikipedia

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    The artist's representing gallery, White Cube, writes that the artist's work "Rang[es] from prehistory to imagined future worlds, Marguerite Humeau spans great distances in space and time in her pursuit of the mysteries of human existence. She breathes life into lost things, whether they be lifeforms that have become extinct or ideas that have ...

  9. Anita Valencia - Wikipedia

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    Anita Valencia was born in 1932 in San Antonio, Texas to Mexican immigrant parents who owned a grocery store. [1] In 1951, her family moved to a house, where Valencia raised her five children and still lived as of 2017, in the Woodlawn Lake neighborhood of San Antonio to stay close to her younger brother, priest and activist Virgilio Elizondo. [2]