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Asawa, Ruth (American sculptor, 1926-2013)
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Note: Best known for her woven-wire hanging sculptures. During WWII, she and her family were held in internment camps for Japanese Americans, first at the Santa Anita racetrack in Los Angeles, then in Rohwer Arkansas. After the war Asawa attended Black Mountain College where she met her husband, the architect Albert Lanier. She donated fifteen of her iconic wire pieces to the De Young Museum in San Francisco in 2005. She was known for her commitment to public art projects and advocacy of art education. |
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Black Mountain College |
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(American liberal arts college, active 1933-1957) [500125890] |
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(American sculptor, 1926-2013) ..... [VP Preferred]
(American sculptor, printmaker, b.1926) ..... [BHA]
(American artist, 1926-2013) ..... [MoMA]
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