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  2. Gillian White (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    White's Lichtung (1991) on the Kulturweg Baden-Wettingen-Neuenhof, photographed in 2011. Gillian Louise White (born 20 June 1939, in Orpington) is a British-born sculptor who currently resides and works in Leibstadt, Switzerland. [1] [2] She is renowned for her large-scale public works and art commissions for buildings. In 1969, shortly before ...

  3. Gillian White - Wikipedia

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    Gillian White may refer to: Gillian White (actress) (born 1975), American actress; Gillian White (lawyer) (1936-2016), English professor of international law;

  4. Gillian Wise - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Mary Wise (16 February 1936 – 11 April 2020) was a British artist devoted to the application of concepts of rationality and aesthetic order to abstract paintings and reliefs. [1] Between 1972 and 1990 she was known as Gillian Wise Ciobotaru .

  5. Gillian Anderson Shares the Sweet Way Her Mother and ... - AOL

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    Piper, 30, who Anderson shares with former husband Clyde Klotz, worked in the art department for The X-Filesrevival in 2016 and 2018. Her mom played FBI Special Agent Dana Scully on the original ...

  6. Why Gillian Flynn launched her book imprint with a debut noir ...

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    When Gillian Flynn, author of the wildly successful novel “Gone Girl," was searching for a novel to launch her new imprint under Zando Projects, she initially skipped over “Scorched Grace.”

  7. Gillian Anderson almost said no to 'Scoop'. Why she changed ...

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    In another life, Gillian Anderson probably wouldn’t be a journalist, despite playing one in the new film “Scoop.” “I don’t think that my brain really works best in high stress ...

  8. Gillian White (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Gillian White (1945-2020; pen name, Georgina Fleming) was a British novelist and former journalist, several of whose works were adapted for television. [1] Life

  9. Gillian Whitehead - Wikipedia

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    Since her time in London Whitehead has used Māori themes in her work. Pakuru (1967), for baritone and ensemble, is based on Māori sayings and the seasonal cycle. [3] She began to incorporate taonga pūoro (traditional Māori instruments) in her work in the 1990s after meeting Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns. [15]