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  2. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    Sun Yuan and Peng Yu are an artistic duo that began making non-normative and unconventional art in the 2000s. [6] Sun Yuan was born in Beijing, China in 1972 and Peng Yu was born in Heilongjiang, China in 1974. [7] The pair first met each other while attending at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing where they both studied oil painting. [4]

  3. Bengt Sjostrom Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The crowning achievement of the Bengt Sjostrom Theatre renovation was completed in June 2003—a motorized retractable roof. [3] [4] Technologies typically employed to move roofs over massive stadiums were adapted by Studio Gang Architects and Minneapolis-based engineering firm Uni-Systems. The roof comprises six 36-foot-wide (11 m), 42-foot ...

  4. TV-Lift - Wikipedia

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    TV-Lift. A Television-lift, TV-lift for short, or also TV lifting system, is an electrically powered mechanical system which lifts or moves televisions vertically or horizontally out of furniture, ceilings or partition walls. The main reason for using a TV lift system is in order to integrate a television into the existing interior design of a ...

  5. Chuck Hoberman - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Union (BA) Columbia University (MS) Occupation (s) Artist, engineer, architect, and inventor of folding toys. Known for. Hoberman sphere. Hoberman Arch. Chuck Hoberman (born 1956) is an artist, engineer, architect, and inventor of folding toys and structures, most notably the Hoberman sphere. [1][2]

  6. Art Metrano - Wikipedia

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    Among Metrano's TV appearances were a 1968 episode of Ironside, [2] a 1970 episode of Bewitched, a 1976 episode of The Practice, and The Streets of San Francisco. [3] In 1977, he was a regular in the cast of the short-lived CBS situation comedy Loves Me, Loves Me Not. [4]

  7. "Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Modern Art, New York. "Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) is the title of two different artworks created by Félix González-Torres (or Felix Gonzalez-Torres). Each of the artworks consists of two identical wall clocks hung side-by-side so that they are touching. When installed the clocks are initially set to the same time but may fall out of ...

  8. Waldemar Januszczak - Wikipedia

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    12 January 1954 (age 70) Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK. Occupation (s) Art critic and television presenter. Waldemar Januszczak (born 12 January 1954) is a Polish-British art critic and television documentary producer and presenter. Formerly the art critic of The Guardian, he took the same role at The Sunday Times in 1992, and has twice ...

  9. Bob Ross - Wikipedia

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    Bob Ross. Robert Norman Ross (October 29, 1942 – July 4, 1995) was an American painter and art instructor who created and hosted The Joy of Painting, an instructional television program that aired from 1983 to 1994 on PBS in the United States, CBC in Canada, and similar channels in Latin America, Europe and elsewhere.

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