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  2. BLUM - Wikipedia

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    BLUM represents more than sixty artists and estates from sixteen countries worldwide, nurturing a diverse roster of artists at all stages of their practices with a range of global perspectives. Originally opened as Blum & Poe in Santa Monica in 1994, the gallery has been a pioneer in its early commitment to Los Angeles as an international arts ...

  3. Jason Blum - Wikipedia

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    Jason Ferus Blum [3] was born in Los Angeles, California, [5] the son of Shirley Neilsen Blum (née Neilsen) and Irving Blum. His mother was an art professor and his father was an independent art dealer and director of the Ferus Gallery. [6] [7] Blum is of Jewish heritage. [8] [9] He graduated from Vassar College in 1991. [10]

  4. Michael Blum (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Blum (born 1966 in Jerusalem) is an artist using a variety of media, ranging from photography and video to books, installations, objects, text, printed matter. He studied history at Paris University, photography at Ecole Nationale de la Photographie, Arles, France, and later spent 2 years at Rijksakademie in Amsterdam.

  5. Peter Blume - Wikipedia

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    Blume, born in Smarhon, Russian Empire to a Jewish family, [2] [failed verification] emigrated with his family to New York City in 1912; the family settled in Brooklyn. [1] He studied art at the Educational Alliance, the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, and the Art Students League of New York, establishing his own studio by 1926. [3]

  6. Ferus Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Blum operated the Irving Blum Gallery until his departure for New York City in 1972 where in partnership with Joseph Helman he opened the BlumHelman Gallery; he returned full-time to Los Angeles in 1998 as a private dealer. [13] From 1965, the offices of the art magazine Artforum were situated above the gallery, before moving to New York City ...

  7. Meta Teams With Blumhouse and Filmmakers Like Casey ... - AOL

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    The tech giant announced Thursday that it has been working with horror studio Blumhouse and select creators as part of a pilot program … Meta Teams With Blumhouse and Filmmakers Like Casey ...

  8. Robert Frederick Blum - Wikipedia

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    A Daughter of Japan, drawn by Blum and William Jacob Baer, was the cover of Scribner's Magazine for May 1893, and was one of the earliest pieces of color printing for an American magazine. His Artist's Letters from Japan also appeared in an 1893 edition of Scribner's. He was an admirer of Mariano Fortuny, whose methods somewhat influenced his work.

  9. Toni Blum - Wikipedia

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    Toni Blum was born in Pennsylvania, [3] the daughter of Jewish artists Alexander Anthony "Alex" Blum [1] and Helen Blum. [4] [5] Together with her younger brother, the family lived in the Germantown section of Philadelphia.