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  2. Maurizio Anzeri - Wikipedia

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    The solo exhibition On the Move [92] from April 2022 highlights Anzeri's new body of work of life size puppets made from plasters and brass at the public art gallery The Box in Plymouth, England. Anzeri is also exhibiting in the group exhibition The Dress Code [ 93 ] showing A Little Black Dress, a wearable sculpture Anzeri made for the iconic ...

  3. Yinka Ilori - Wikipedia

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    Yinka Ilori MBE (born April 1987) is a British artist and designer known for his bold use of bright colours and playful designs for furniture and public spaces. [1] [2] [3] His work includes architecture, interior design, graphic design, textiles, sculpture, and furniture. [4]

  4. Jim Dine - Wikipedia

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    Jim Dine (born June 16, 1935) is an American artist. Dine's work includes painting, drawing, printmaking (in many forms including lithographs, etchings, gravure, intaglio, woodcuts, letterpress and linocuts), [1] sculpture and photography; his early works encompassed assemblage and happenings, while in recent years his poetry output, both in publications and readings, has increased.

  5. John Baldessari - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Baldessari (June 17, 1931 – January 2, 2020) [1] was an American conceptual artist known for his work featuring found photography and appropriated images.He lived and worked in Santa Monica and Venice, California.

  6. Henri Rousseau - Wikipedia

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    Underground comic artist Bill Griffith drew a four-page biographical sketch of Rousseau, A Couch in the Sun, which was included in issue #2 of the Arcade anthology. [ citation needed ] The visual style of Michel Ocelot 's 1998 animation film, Kirikou and the Sorceress , is partly inspired by Rousseau, particularly the depiction of the jungle ...

  7. Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life - Wikipedia

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    The work is a still life in the genre of vanitas, painted with oils on oak panel, and measuring 39.2 by 50.7 cm (15.4 by 20.0 in). [1] Like most vanitas paintings, it contains deep religious overtones and was created to both remind viewers of their mortality (a memento mori) and to indicate the transient nature of material objects. [3]

  8. Charles Sheeler - Wikipedia

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    Charles Sheeler (July 16, 1883 – May 7, 1965) was an American artist known for his Precisionist paintings, commercial photography, and the 1921 avant-garde film, Manhatta, which he made in collaboration with Paul Strand.

  9. Untitled (1982 Basquiat skull painting) - Wikipedia

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    Untitled is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982. The artwork, which depicts a skull, is among the most expensive paintings ever. In May 2017, it sold for $110.5 million at Sotheby's, the highest price ever paid at auction for artwork by an American artist in a public sale.