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Betye Irene Saar (born July 30, 1926) is an
African American artist known for her work in the
medium of ****emblage. Saar is a
visual storyteller and an...
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starring Lana
Turner and
directed by
Douglas Sirk. In the 1960s,
Betye Saar
began collecting images of Aunt Jemima,
Uncle Tom,
Little Black Sambo...
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where painters worked for long periods, not to
personal allegiances.
Betye Saar (born 1926),
American ****emblage
artist Gaetano Sabatini (1703–1734)...
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first winner with a
background in
musical theater. When
California artist Betye Saar won the 2014 award, a
reporter for the Los
Angeles Times commented...
- spaces, a bookshop, and a
permanent site-specific
space conceived by
artist Betye Saar. The
building was
originally erected in 1948 as the Max
Barish Chrysler-Plymouth...
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exposure to
these metaphysical and
spiritual practices. Her mother,
Betye Saar (née Brown), is a
collagist and ****emblage
artist and her father, Richard...
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works during six decades. Fred H.
Roster (born 1944), an
American sculptor.
Betye Saar (born 1926),
American visual artist primarily known for her ****emblages...
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contemporary international artists such as Félix González-Torres to
Betye Saar, Vija Celmins,
Maren H****inger,
Silke Otto-Knapp, John Koch, Ed Ruscha...
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American arts
curator Bettye Swann (born 1944),
American soul
singer Betye,
given name
Bette (given name) Betty,
given name This page or
section lists...
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Irene Saar was born into a
family of
artists in Los Angeles. Her
mother Betye Saar (née Brown), is an African-American ****emblage
artist and her father...