Royden Rabinowitch, the Glossary
Royden Rabinowitch, (born March 6, 1943) is a Canadian post-minimalist sculptor who exhibits internationally.[1]
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22 relations: Centre Pompidou, Clare Hall, Cambridge, David Rabinowitch, Fitzwilliam Museum, Governor General's Awards, Harald Szeemann, Kunsthaus Zürich, Neue Nationalgalerie, OCAD University, Ontario, Order of Canada, Retrospective, Sculpture, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Tate Modern, Toronto, University of Cambridge, University of Western Ontario, Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award, Vienna Secession, Waterloo, Ontario.
Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou, more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou, also known as the Pompidou Centre in English, is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement of Paris, near Les Halles, rue Montorgueil, and the Marais.
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Clare Hall, Cambridge
Clare Hall is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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David Rabinowitch
David Rabinowitch (born March 6, 1943) is a Canadian visual artist who exhibits internationally and is best known for his non-representational steel constructionsA Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 (online only), by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker National Gallery of Canada / Musée des beaux-arts du Canada that develop the traditions of modernist sculpture. Royden Rabinowitch and David Rabinowitch are artists from Toronto, Canadian abstract artists, Canadian sculptors, Canadian twins and Jewish Canadian artists.
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Fitzwilliam Museum
The Fitzwilliam Museum is the art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge.
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Governor General's Awards
The Governor General's Awards are a collection of annual awards presented by the governor general of Canada, recognizing distinction in numerous academic, artistic, and social fields.
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Harald Szeemann
Harald Szeemann (11 June 1933 – 18 February 2005) was a Swiss curator, artist, and art historian.
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Kunsthaus Zürich
The Kunsthaus Zürich is in terms of area the biggest art museum of Switzerland and houses one of the most important art collections in Switzerland, assembled over time by the local art association called Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft.
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Neue Nationalgalerie
The Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) at the Kulturforum is a museum for modern art in Berlin, with its main focus on the 20th century.
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OCAD University
Ontario College of Art & Design University, commonly known as OCAD University or OCAD U, is a public art university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
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Order of Canada
The Order of Canada (Ordre du Canada) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.
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Retrospective
A retrospective (from Latin, "look back"), generally, is a look back at events that took place, or works that were produced, in the past.
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Sculpture
Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue between 88th and 89th Streets on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.
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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Tate Modern
Tate Modern is an art gallery in London, housing the United Kingdom's national collection of international modern and contemporary art, defined as from after 1900, and forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
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University of Western Ontario
The University of Western Ontario (UWO; branded as Western University) is a public research university in London, Ontario, Canada.
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Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award
The Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award is a monetary award given since 1971 by the Canada Council for the Arts to Canadian artists judged to be outstanding in their mid-careers.
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Vienna Secession
The Vienna Secession (Wiener Secession; also known as the Union of Austrian Artists or Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs) is an art movement, closely related to Art Nouveau, that was formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors and architects, including Josef Hoffman, Koloman Moser, Otto Wagner and Gustav Klimt.
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Waterloo, Ontario
Waterloo is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario.
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