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  2. Thomas Nozkowski - Wikipedia

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    He was the subject of a retrospective of works on paper at the New York Studio School in 2003 and a career retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada in 2009. Other exhibitions include, 70 Years of Abstract Painting - Excerpts , 2011, curated by Stephanie Buhmann at Jason McCoy Gallery, New York.

  3. Luca Iaconi-Stewart - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with The Independent, Iaconi-Stewart said his work had been inspired by an effort to "push the limits of what could be done" with manila folders. [ 5 ] As of 2014, Iaconi-Stewart is employed doing odd jobs in the San Francisco area.

  4. List of origamists - Wikipedia

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    Ligia Montoya – Argentine paper-folder who played a crucial role in establishing paper-folding as an international movement; John Montroll – probably the most prolific Western artist and author of over 40 books on origami; Jeannine Mosley – best known for her origami models created from business cards, [7] including the Menger Sponge. [1]

  5. Lauren Clay - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Clay (born 1982) is an American artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.She is known for her large architectural installations and relief sculptures. [1] [2] Her work often contains mythological and historical architectural references [3] [4] [5] In 2019, Clay became a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.

  6. Category:Paper artists - Wikipedia

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  7. The power of art can transform individuals and communities ...

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    We know that when people connect with art, they’re not just enjoying a moment of creativity but discovering new aspects of themselves and their world. The power of art can transform individuals ...

  8. Jason Loebs - Wikipedia

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    Jason Loebs (born in 1983) is an American conceptual artist based in New York. He is known for his exploration of phenomena such as dispersion, decay, and entropy in relation to the information society. His work delves into the invisible forces and digital traces that shape contemporaneity, often using technology to reveal unseen aspects of ...

  9. List of mathematical artists - Wikipedia

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    Fine art: Use of group theory, self-replicating shapes in art [21] [22] Escher, M. C. 1898–1972: Fine art: Exploration of tessellations, hyperbolic geometry, assisted by the geometer H. S. M. Coxeter [19] [23] Farmanfarmaian, Monir: 1922–2019: Fine art: Geometric constructions exploring the infinite, especially mirror mosaics [24] Ferguson ...