• Richard Lippold (May 3, 1915 – August 22, 2002) was an American sculptor, known for his geometric constructions using wire as a medium. Lippold was born...
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    Ad Astra is a public artwork by American artist Richard Lippold. The abstract sculpture is located outside on the Jefferson Drive entrance of and in the...
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  • States Navy officers Richard Lippold (1915–2002), American sculptor Lippold ben Chluchim (1530–1573), Court Jew Ad Astra (Lippold sculpture), is a public...
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  • Cage, Merce Cunningham, Willem de Kooning, Buckminster Fuller, and Richard Lippold. Johnson took part in "The Ruse of Medusa" – the culmination of Cunningham's...
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  • in 2022. Ad Astra is a 1976 public artwork by American artist Richard Lippold. Lippold's sculpture is located outside the Jefferson Drive entrance, and...
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    restaurant included a permanent mural by James Rosenquist; a major Richard Lippold sculpture; a curtain designed by Pablo Picasso; and various temporary...
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  • Hare, John Chamberlain, James Rosati, Mark di Suvero, and sculptors Richard Lippold, Raoul Hague, George Rickey, Reuben Nakian, and even Tony Smith, Seymour...
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    moving into the building Cage lived in. Through Cage, he met sculptor Richard Lippold (who had a studio next door with artist Ray Johnson); artists including...
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    center. Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, Harry Bertoia, Richard Lippold, Jean Dubuffet and Chryssa are among the artists whose work has been...
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  • Jacob Lawrence Fernand Léger Alfred Leslie Sol LeWitt Roy Lichtenstein Richard Lippold Charles Logasa Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler Morris Louis Lin Fengmian Stanton...
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    wire sculpture titled Trinity, created by the late American sculptor Richard Lippold in 1960. The sculpture is made of a 22,000 foot web of gold plated...
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  • wilderness photographer, in aviation accident (b. 1940). 22 August – Richard Lippold, American sculptor (b. 1915). 19 October - Guy Krohg, Norwegian painter...
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    decoration. One such artwork is Flight, a triple-story wire sculpture by Richard Lippold. The sculpture contains a sphere, representing the earth; a seven-pointed...
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  • Weinshall Liberman – Holocaust Wall Hangings (first works in series) Richard Lippold – Ex Stasis (sculpture) Paul Matisse – Kendall Band (sound sculpture)...
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  • (1915–2010), painter Clayton Lewis (1915–1995), painter and sculptor Richard Lippold (1915–2002), sculptor Nellie Meadows (1915–2006), artist Robert Motherwell...
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  • Voulkos, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Niki de Saint Phalle, George Rickey, Richard Lippold, Stan Rice 2001 in art – Death of Fred Hughes, Balthus, David Sylvester...
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    features a sculpture of gold, stainless steel and enameled copper by Richard Lippold entitled Radiant I. The Inland Steel Building was designated a Chicago...
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  • Stockhausen, Pierre Boulez, Morton Feldman; artists Jasper Johns, Richard Lippold, Robert Rauschenberg; ceramicist Peter Voulkos; and The Living Theatre’s...
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    Joan Miró, Josef Albers, Jean Arp and Herbert Bayer. A sculpture by Richard Lippold is in a nearby courtyard. The buildings are now primarily used as a...
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    such as Isamu Noguchi, David Smith, Alexander Calder, Jean Tinguely, Richard Lippold, George Rickey, Louise Bourgeois, Philip Pavia and Louise Nevelson...
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    such as Isamu Noguchi, David Smith, Alexander Calder, Jean Tinguely, Richard Lippold, George Rickey, Louise Bourgeois, and Louise Nevelson came to characterize...
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    Hortense Calisher, Ada Louise Huxtable, Wolf Kahn, R. W. B. Lewis, Richard Lippold, Norman Mailer, Cynthia Ozick, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.- John Updike...
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  • Orpheus and Apollo is a 1962 sculpture by Richard Lippold. It was created for display in Philharmonic Hall (now David Geffen Hall) in Lincoln Center....
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    of Portsmouth Abbey. The Trinity was crafted by American sculptor Richard Lippold in the 1960s, consisting of a 22,000-foot web of gold-plated brass...
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  • through these meetings he met David Smith, Ad Reinhardt, Mark Tobey, and Richard Lippold. However Lewis did not fully embrace the Abstract Expressionist movement...
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    (18 m) high ceiling featuring a massive hanging bronze sculpture by Richard Lippold entitled "Gemini II". The inside of the concert hall itself is unique...
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    Juliet Hartford; New York state senator Thomas K. Duane; sculptor Richard Lippold; historian Robert Rosenblum; and local community group Committee for...
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  • and given the joint title Gemini—after the work of Richard Lippold, referring to a sculpture by Lippold. The interludes, on the other hand, do not have a...
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  • to 23, 1950. It was organised by Robert Goodnough and moderated by Richard Lippold, Robert Motherwell and Alfred H. Barr, Jr. director of the Museum of...
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  • television composer (The 13 Clocks, Seven in Darkness, Human Experiments). Richard Lippold, 87, American sculptor. Manuel Lora-Tamayo, 98, Spanish politician...
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