Sean Scully
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+ | '''Sean Scully''' (born 30 June 1945) is an Irish-born American-based artist working as a painter, [[printmaker]], sculptor and photographer. His work is held in museum collections worldwide and he has twice been named a [[Turner Prize]] nominee. Moving from London to New York in 1975, Scully helped lead the transition from [[Minimalism (visual arts)|Minimalism]] to [[Emotional abstraction]] in painting, abandoning the reduced vocabulary of Minimalism in favor of a return to metaphor and spirituality in art. | ||
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Sean Scully (born 30 June 1945) is an Irish-born American-based artist working as a painter, printmaker, sculptor and photographer. His work is held in museum collections worldwide and he has twice been named a Turner Prize nominee. Moving from London to New York in 1975, Scully helped lead the transition from Minimalism to Emotional abstraction in painting, abandoning the reduced vocabulary of Minimalism in favor of a return to metaphor and spirituality in art.
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