Mungo Thomson (born 1969) is a contemporary visual artist based in Los Angeles. His wide-ranging, often serial work explores mass culture, everyday perception...
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John Mungo Grant (born 1960), English actor Mungo Thomson (born 1969), American artist Ray Mungo (born 1946), American writer Van Lingle Mungo (1911–1985)...
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Hugh Grant (redirect from Hugh John Mungo Grant)
Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading...
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Most Iconic Artworks of the Past Five Years. A parody/tribute work by Mungo Thomson, entitled Levitating Mass, was commissioned by the Aspen Art Museum...
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Phenomenology. Thomson's father is psychiatrist Captane "Cap" Thomson, beloved "Doctoring 3" preceptor at UC Davis Medical School. His younger brother is Mungo Thomson...
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Mungo Park (11 September 1771 – 1806) was a Scottish explorer of West Africa. After an exploration of the upper Niger River around 1796, he wrote a popular...
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1969/Venice 2013. Ca’ Corner della Regina, Fondazione Prada, Venice, Italy. Mungo Thomson, Levitating Mass (2012), Aspen, Colorado. Régis Perray, 340 grammes...
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SEAL Charles R. Schwab - founder of eponymous stock brokerage firm Mungo Thomson - visual artist Tony Torcato - professional baseball player Frona Eunice...
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deSouza — 1993-1994 Carlos Basualdo — 1994-1995 George Baker — 1994-1995 Mungo Thomson — 1994-1995 David Černý — 1995-1996 Fatimah Tuggar — 1995-1996 Nina...
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filmmakers Michel Auder, William Leavitt, Raúl Ruiz, Allen Ruppersberg, and Mungo Thomson have been published in Art Journal, BOMB, and X-TRA, among other publications...
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(1889) Mungo Park and the Niger (1890) Rotberg, R.I. (1971) Joseph Thomson and the exploration of Africa Thomson, J.B. (1896) Joseph Thomson: African...
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and identity. In 2019 she collaborated with other artists including Mungo Thomson and Angela Willetts on an exhibition in Sacramento's Verge Gallery....
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Museum of Modern Art, New York in 2013. Kerry Tribe is married to artist Mungo Thomson. Her brother is new media artist and founder of Rhizome Mark Tribe,...
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Mungo Russell (died 1591) was a Scottish merchant and treasurer of Edinburgh burgh council from 1575 to 1583. He was involved in setting up a paper mill...
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curated into Vanishing Point include Annie Dorsen, Kyle McDonald, and Mungo Thomson. The gallery also showed Versteeg’s work in a 2014 group show titled...
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Dodd, Kaari Upson, Lucy Raven, Amy Yao, Pentii Monkkonen, Liz Craft, Mungo Thomson, Scott Benzel, Theodora Allen Spring 2015 January 11 - May 31, 2015...
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Agathe Snow Frances Stark Mika Tajima Javier Téllez Cheyney Thompson Mungo Thomson Leslie Thornton Phoebe Washburn James Welling Mario Ybarra Jr. The 75th...
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2013. Klonarides, Carole Ann. "William Leavitt, Allen Ruppersberg, and Mungo Thomson". X-Tra. Retrieved 13 July 2013. Knight, Christopher (March 16, 2011)...
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Maljkovic, Melik Ohanian, Trevor Paglen, Peter Peri, Rosângela Rennó and Mungo Thomson, plus a 13th-century Aztec obsidian mirror Cosima von Bonin's Bone Idle...
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11361°N 3.79722°W / 56.11361; -3.79722 The church is named after Saint Mungo (also known as Saint Kentigern), patron saint and founder of the city of...
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being the 15th-century Provand's Lordship and 12th-century St. Mungo's Cathedral. St. Mungo's Cathedral, also known as the High Kirk and Glasgow Cathedral...
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earliest conclusively human remains found in Australia are those of Mungo Man LM3 and Mungo Lady, which have been dated to around 40,000 years ago, although...
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Mungo Brady or Brydie or Brand was an Edinburgh goldsmith, regarded as a King's man in the civil war, he was appointed goldsmith to James VI of Scotland...
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Juniper Green and Livingston. The pre-Reformation church was dedicated to St Mungo and was under the control of the Archdeaconry of Lothian. The parish church...
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Tom Allan (minister) (section The St Mungo Prize 1964)
achievements were recognised with one of the city's highest honours, the St Mungo Prize in 1964. Tom Allan always cherished his Ayrshire roots. Born in Newmilns...
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thought to be coastal wetlands. It was only with the 18th-century visits of Mungo Park, who travelled down the Niger River and visited the great Sahelian...
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However, there is no river Bungo. "Bungo" may represent a de-nasalisation of Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, from Srath Mhungain. Strathbungo developed...
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on a low but very prominent hill to the east of Glasgow Cathedral (St. Mungo's Cathedral). Fifty thousand individuals have been buried here. Typical for...
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yellow Spanish taffeta lined with orange. Although Scottish merchants like Mungo Russell stocked many of the fabrics named in the record, some of the material...
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Flandres Bay (redirect from Thomson Cove)
/ -67.867; -68.433. . The island was renamed by the UK-APC in 1960, for Mungo Ponton (1802–80), a Scottish inventor who discovered in 1839 that potasium...
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