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The fifty-four artists shown included Richard Lindner, Wayne Thiebaud, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselmann, George Segal, Peter Phillips and Peter Blake ( his large The Love Wall from 1961 ) and Yves Klein, Arman, Daniel Spoerri, Christo, Mimmo Rotella.
Artists producing site-specific works include Michele Oka Doner, Sir Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore, David Smith, Isaac Witkin, Anthony Caro, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Richard Haas, Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, Louise Nevelson, Leonard Baskin, George Segal, Tom Otterness, Roy Lichtenstein, Olafur Eliasson, Sol LeWitt, Dennis Oppenheim, Max Neuhaus, Robert Smithson, Andy Goldsworthy, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Dan Flavin, Archie Rand, Richard Serra, Olga Kisseleva, Michael Heizer, Patricia Johanson, James Turrell, Ana Mendieta, Athena Tacha, Alice Adams, Nancy Holt, Rowan Gillespie, Scott Burton, Robert Irwin, Marian Zazeela, Guillaume Bijl, Betty Beaumont and younger artists like Eberhard Bosslet, Mark Divo, Leonard van Munster, Luna Nera, Simparch, Sarah Sze, Stefano Cagol, and Seth Wulsin.
During this time, Maciunas was assembling Fluxus boxes and Flux-Kits, small boxes containing cards and objects designed and assembled by artists such as Christo, Yoko Ono, and George Brecht.
* Conceptual art: Jan Dibbets, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Christo, Christian Boltanski, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joseph Beuys, Bruce Nauman, Gilbert and George, Barry Flanagan ;
Site specific and environmental art works are represented by artists: Donald Judd, Richard Serra, Robert Irwin, George Rickey, and Christo and Jeanne-Claude led contemporary abstract sculpture in new directions.
He was born at Pavlovsk, Imperial Russia ; his parents were George I of Greece and Olga, Queen of Greece ; he was the youngest of their eight children ( twenty years younger than their oldest child, Constantine ), and was called " Christo " by the family.
PON has recognized a diverse cast of distinguished negotiators from their respective fields: Martti Ahtisaari, Nobel Peace Prize recipient and former President of Finland ( 2010 ); Christo and Jeanne-Claude, the artists who created “ The Gates ” in Central Park ( 2008 ); Bruce Wasserstein, Chairman and CEO of Lazard, an international financial advisory and asset management firm ( 2007 ); Sadako Ogata, former United Nations high commissioner for refugees ( 2005 ); Richard Holbrooke, former United States ambassador to the United Nations ( 2004 ); Stuart Eizenstat, former U. S. ambassador to the European Union ( 2003 ); Ambassador Lakhdar Brahimi, the United Nations ’ special envoy for Afghanistan ( 2002 ); Charlene Barshefsky, U. S. trade representative in the second Clinton administration ( 2001 ); and former U. S. Senator George Mitchell for his work in Northern Ireland ( 2000 ).

Christo and Art
The contemporary collections contain works from 1960 to today representing the New Realism Movement ( Arman, César, Christo, Klein, Raysse ); Minimalist Art ( Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd ); Support Surface ( Cane, Viallat côtoient Arnal, Buren, Chacallis ) and an important collection of photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dieuzaide, Edouard Boubat, Willy Ronis and André Kertész ).
Charlie Numbulmoore was painting his famous Wandjina spirit figures, The Power Institute of Fine Arts was established in 1968 with Elwyn Lynn developing the collection, eventually leading to the establishment of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, and John Kaldor facilitated Christo and Jean-Claude's wrapping of Little Bay in Sydney.
* Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the Vogel Collection at the National Gallery of Art
* Art Signature Dictionary, genuine signature by the artist Christo Javacheff Here are several dated examples of Christo Javacheff signature.
* 2005-Pop Surrealism, Sangre De Christo Art Center, Pueblo, CO

Christo and about
The team recovered him and he disclosed information about a meeting between the cell leader and Christo.
For information about the early work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude see:
For information about specific projects of Christo and Jeanne-Claude see:
For general information about the life and work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude see:
* Christo talks about " Over The River "
She tells him about the artist Christo, causing Homer to try doing something similarly groundbreaking.

Christo and Running
In 1972, Christo and Jeanne-Claude began preparations for Running Fence: a fabric fence, supported by steel posts and steel cables, running through the landscape and leading into the sea.

George and Gurney
Portraits of outstanding quality with the maker's marks of highly-regarded daguerreotypists such as Southworth & Hawes of Boston, George S. Cook of Charleston, Gurney, Pratt and others are now valued as photographic works of art rather than as antiques or curios, and they fetch corresponding prices when sold at auction.
Arthur Somervell and other composers were inspired by the folksong-like simplicity of the poems, and the most famous musical settings are by George Butterworth and Ralph Vaughan Williams, with others by Ivor Gurney, John Ireland and Ernest John Moeran.
* George Norris, from Nebraska, for opposing Joseph Gurney Cannon's autocratic power as Speaker of the House, for speaking out against arming U. S. merchant ships during the United States ' neutral period in World War I, and for supporting the Presidential Campaign of Democrat Al Smith.
However, it has since then been argued to be deeply flawed: Gurney trusted in the assistance of one George Albert Smith, a theatrical performer and producer.
Its first application was a mathematical explanation for alpha decay, which was done in 1928 by George Gamow and independently by Ronald Gurney and Edward Condon.
* Gurney, George, Sculpture and the Federal Triangle, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D. C. 1985
* Gurney, George, Sculpture and the Federal Triangle, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D. C. 1985 ISBN 0-87474-492-X
* Gurney, George, Sculpture and the Federal Triangle, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D. C. 1985
Its eclectic nature is shown by the presence of: Alfred Gurney, a clergyman most notable for his friendship with Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti ; Edward Carpenter, Fabian socialist and homosexual ; Frederick William Henry Myers, academic and psychic researcher ; John Addington Symonds, aesthete ; Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, writer on freemasonry and Wagner ; Darrell Figgis, better known as a novelist and Sinn Féin member ; George Santayana, the philosopher ; Fred G. Bowles who was a Tin Pan Alley lyricist.
Chris Amon, Mario Andretti, Jack Brabham, John Cannon, Mark Donohue, Vic Elford, George Follmer, Masten Gregory, Dan Gurney, Jim Hall, Phil Hill, Denny Hulme, Jacky Ickx, Parnelli Jones, Roger McCluskey, Bruce McLaren, Paul Newman, Jackie Oliver, Sam Posey, Peter Revson, Pedro Rodríguez, Swede Savage, Jo Siffert, John Cordts, David Hobbs, Jackie Stewart and John Surtees all drove Can-Am cars at one time or another.
This pantheon includes the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sir Arthur Somervell, Ivor Gurney, George Butterworth, Herbert Howells and Julius Harrison ; the poets A. E. Housman, John Masefield, Cecil Day-Lewis, John Drinkwater and U. A. Fanthorpe ; the authors E. V. Lucas, Arthur Quiller-Couch, William Cobbett, E. Temple Thurston, Francis Brett Young, John Moore, Fred Archer and Jenny Glanfield ; and the artists Peter de Wint, Alfred William Parsons, Benjamin Williams Leader, Frederick Whitehead, Josiah Wood Whymper, Alfred Egerton Cooper, A. R. Quinton, Henry Yeend King and Anna Hornby.
As a boy George Borrow used to fish the River Yare near Earlham Hall and on one occasion was caught by Joseph John Gurney.
George Albert Smith ( 4 January 1864 – 17 May 1959 ) was a stage hypnotist, psychic, magic lantern lecturer, astronomer, inventor, and one of the pioneers of British cinema, who is best known for his controversial work with Edmund Gurney at the Society for Psychical Research, his short-films from 1897-1903 which pioneered film editing and close-ups, and his development of the first successful colour film process, Kinemacolor.
Although Gurney was knighted by King George VI, Malayans from all classes and nationalities, having already given him their esteem and affection, kept his memory green, and when he died on 6 October 1951 they would mourn him as a friend who " has gone home to the mercy of God ".
She began film acting in 1936, with her more famous roles being Vera Charles in Auntie Mame ( 1958 ), Mercy Croft in The Killing of Sister George ( 1968 ), and Lady Claire Gurney in The Ruling Class ( 1972 ).
In 1977 Gurney made her American stage debut Off-Broadway as Mrs. Clandon in George Bernard Shaw's You Never Can Tell at the Roundabout Theatre in New York City.
Many supporters of third-party presidential candidate George C. Wallace, voted for Gurney and hence provided him a coalition of growing Republicans in Florida allied with a declining number of conservative Democrats.
Future U. S. President George W. Bush worked as a traveling aide for Gurney during that campaign.
Gurney and then Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr., opposed Cramer's nomination and supported an intraparty rival, former U. S. Supreme Court nominee George Harrold Carswell, who stepped down from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to make the race.

George and Smithsonian
Nez Perce people | Nez Perce medicine man, performing his mysteries over a dying man, 1832 by George Catlin, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Smithsonian mineralogist George Switzer is credited with persuading Harry Winston to donate the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History for a proposed national gem collection to be housed at the museum.
Weems is known for having invented the apocryphal " cherry tree " anecdote about George Washington and " Marion's life received similar embellishment ", as Amy Crawford wrote in Smithsonian Magazine in 2007.
* Punke, Michael, " Last Stand: George Bird Grinnell, the Battle to Save the Buffalo, and the Birth of the New West ", Smithsonian Books, 2007, ISBN 978-0-06-089782-6
Dr. George S. Metcalf, archeologist, historian, long-time employee of the Smithsonian Institution
The complex was surveyed and drawn by Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis, whose large project on numerous prehistoric mounds was published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1848 as Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley.
George Catlin ( 1796 – 1872 ); Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
* Douglas H. Ubelaker ( Smithsonian Institution, George Washington University )
Groundbreaking took place on June 21, 1983 with participation by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, then Vice President George H. W. Bush and Smithsonian Secretary S. Dillon Ripley.
The collection, which became part of the Smithsonian in June 1990, was assembled by George Gustav Heye ( 1874 – 1957 ) during a 54-year period, beginning in 1903.
Image: Ault-Bright Light at Russell's Corners 1946. jpg | George Ault, Bright Light at Russell's Corners, 1946, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum
Replicas of the " Model K " now reside in the Smithsonian Institution, the William Howard Doane Library at Denison University and the American Computer Museum in Bozeman, Montana where the George R. Stibitz Computer and Communications Pioneer Awards are granted.
The Oak Ridge Observatory, also known as the George R. Agassiz Station, is located at 42 Pinnacle Road, Harvard, Massachusetts, and was formerly operated by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics as a facility of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory ( SAO ).
Type material is mainly found in the collections of Alexander Abercrombie ( India ), Robert Dukinfield Darbishire, Prof. Alfred Cort Haddon ( Torres Straits ), Reverend James Hadfield ( Lifu, Loyalty Islands ), Lewis John Shackleford ( especially Marginella ), George Cooper Spence ( especially African land snails and Urocoptis and many specimens from Matthew William Kemble Connolly and Hugh Berthon Preston ), Frederick W. Townsend ( Persian Gulf ), syntype material from the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition ( 1902 – 1904 ) and that received from the Smithsonian Institution in 1973 in exchange.
* George Suckley Papers, 1849-1861 from the Smithsonian Institution Archives
* Smithsonian West Point: George Squier
He also researched authentic costumes, including a pair of George Washington ’ s breeches borrowed from the Smithsonian Institution, and he depicted the furniture and artifacts used by the delegates.
Architect George Oakley Totten, Jr. bought the exterior stone ( except the main doorway, which reportedly went to the Smithsonian ) and much of the interior woodwork.
Founded in October 1971 as a collaboration between Tel-Aviv University and the Smithsonian Institution, and named after the late Dr. George S. Wise, the first President of the Tel-Aviv University.
Davis ' recording of his version of the song appears on the albums George Davis: When Kentucky Had No Union Men and Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian.

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