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Jackie Winsor, Artist Whose Labor-Intensive Sculptures Inspire Mystery and Awe, Dies at 82
Jackie Winsor, Artist Whose Labor-Intensive Sculptures Inspire Mystery and Awe, Dies at 82

Jackie Winsor, who has died at 82, rose to fame in New York alongside the Minimalists during the 1970s.

ARTnews · 03 Sep, 2024 @ 16:40

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