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  2. American Bison (Arnold) - Wikipedia

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    American Bison is a life-sized bison made of intertwining barbed wire that is painted brown. The bison is standing on a jagged limestone base, as if on a cliff ledge. A bronze label on the front of the base reads: THE AMERICAN BISON / SYMBOL OF INB FINANCIAL CORPORATION / WILLIAM E. ARNOLD / SCULPTOR / INB FINE ARTS COLLECTION / 1989 [1]

  3. Rafał Jakubowicz - Wikipedia

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    Jakubowicz's best-known work is Arbeitsdisziplin: a video in which a uniformed guard is walking behind a wire netting set in front of a massive factory with Volkswagen logo; a lightbox with the view of the factory emerging from behind a barbed wire, and postcards showing the same theme. Referring to Volkswagen's shameful role in Nazi Germany ...

  4. Isaac L. Ellwood - Wikipedia

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    Ranchers in the west found barbed wire fencing useful and much needed. As demand rose sharply, the company expanded, reorganized and merged and a successful Ellwood began construction on his Victorian mansion, the Ellwood House. [2] In 1881, Ellwood Manufacturing became Superior Barbed Wire Company under an expansion and reorganization plan.

  5. Kristine Aono - Wikipedia

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    Obasan/Grandma Kimono Hydrocal plaster, wire mesh, fabric, photocopies, rice, barbed wire 52 x 26 x 15" Ghost Kimono Hydrocal plaster, wire mesh, fabric, gesso, ash 59 x 33 x 20" Kimono Hydrocal plaster, wire mesh, fabric, rope, leaves, pigment. 53 x 28 x 12' Leaf Kimono Wire mesh, branch with leaves, embroidery thread. 66 x 91 x 10"

  6. Barbed wire - Wikipedia

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    Barbed wire, also known as barb wire, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. Its primary use is the construction of inexpensive fences , and it is also used as a security measure atop walls surrounding property.

  7. Kansas Barbed Wire Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Antique Barbed Wire Society is an international organization “committed to collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting the historical heritage of barb wire and barbed wire related items.” [1] The Larry Greer Research Center houses collections of publications related to the history of barbed wire and a complete collection of ...

  8. The Wire that Fenced the West - Wikipedia

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    The Wire that Fenced the West is a book written by Henry D. and Frances T. McCallum and published in 1965 by the University of Oklahoma Press. The book covers the history of the development of barbed wire and the inventors. It also include chapters of how it was marketed and the history of its use in the American West. It includes an ...

  9. Abdul Rahman Katanani - Wikipedia

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    Katanani makes his art out of various materials such as scrap metal and barbed wire that he sources from within the camp. His artwork has sold in auctions by Christie's. [5] In 2016, Artnet News called Katanani one of "the strongest mid-career artists in the Arab world".

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