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  2. Richard Long (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Richard Julian Long, CBE, RA (born 2 June 1945) is an English sculptor and one of the best-known British land artists. Long is the only artist to have been short-listed four times for the Turner Prize. He was nominated in 1984, 1987 and 1988, and then won the award in 1989 for White Water Line. [2]

  3. A Line Made by Walking - Wikipedia

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    A Line Made by Walking is a 1967 sculpture by British artist Richard Long. The piece was made when Long walked a continuous line into a field of grass in Wiltshire, England, and then photographed the result. [1] The work is considered to be an important early work in the history of both land art and conceptual art.

  4. Richard A. Long - Wikipedia

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    Richard A. Long (February 9, 1927 – January 3, 2013) was an American cultural historian and author, who has been called "one of the great pillars of African-American arts and culture". [1]

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  6. Judith Selby Lang - Wikipedia

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    Selby Lang has a long standing collaboration as One Beach Plastic with partner Richard Lang. Enviro-Art Gallery writes: "Since 1999 Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang as a collaborative team have been visiting Kehoe Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore in Northern California. They have rambled 1000 meters of tideline of this one beach hundreds ...

  7. Mud mirror art - Wikipedia

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    Mud and Mirror Work is mainly done by the women of the Kumbhars, Rabari, Mutwa, and Marwada communities who do lippan. [4] It is believed that lippan began with the intention of brightening homes that seemed morose and dull. [1] The women are so experienced in this art form that they usually don’t draw or trace a pattern before beginning work.

  8. Magiciens de la terre - Wikipedia

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    Magiciens de la Terre literally translates to "Magicians of the Earth." In 1989, in the wake of the infamous "Primitivism" show at MOMA, curator Jean-Hubert Martin set out to create a show that counteracted ethnocentric practices within the contemporary art world as a replacement for the format of the traditional Paris Biennial.

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