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Willoughby Sharp (January 23, 1936 – December 17, 2008) from throat cancer. , was the co-founder, with writer/filmmaker Liza Bear, of Avalanche magazine (1970-1976), was an internationally known artist, independent curator, gallerist, teacher, author, and telecom activist. Born in New York City,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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1936
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2008

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Land art In February 1969, Willoughby Sharp curated the Earth Art exhibition at the Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art at Cornell University, Ithaca New York.

Andy Warhol A Silver Cloud was included in the traveling exhibition Air Art(1968-69) curated by Willoughby Sharp, and Clouds were also adapted by Warhol for avant garde choreographer Merce Cunningham's dance piece RainForest (1968).

Willoughby Sharp Beginning in 1964 with "POP ART" at Columbia University, N.Y., Sharp independently curated numerous important exhibitions.

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Video art Also in 1970, Sharp curatedBody Works,” an exhibition of video works by Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim and William Wegman which was presented at Tom Marioni's Museum of Conceptual Art, San Francisco, California.

Willoughby Sharp Also in 1970, Sharp curatedBody Works,” an exhibition of Video art with works by Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim and William Wegman which was presented at Tom Marioni's Museum of Conceptual Art, San Francisco, California.

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Video art Also in 1970, Sharp curated “Body Works,” an exhibition of video works by Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim and William Wegman which was presented at Tom Marioni's Museum of Conceptual Art, San Francisco, California.

Willoughby Sharp Also in 1970, Sharp curated “Body Works,” an exhibition of Video art with works by Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim and William Wegman which was presented at Tom Marioni's Museum of Conceptual Art, San Francisco, California.

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Willoughby Sharp In 1979, Beuys invited Sharp to curate the film/video sections of his retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

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Gordon Matta-Clark In February, 1969, the "Earth Art" show, curated by Willoughby Sharp at the invitation of Tom Leavitt, was realized at Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Matta-Clark, who lived in Ithaca at the time, was invited by Willoughby Sharp to help the artists in "Earth Art" with the on-site execution of their works for the exhibition.

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Willoughby Sharp 6 pages, 8-1/4” X 5-7/8”, illustrated, with text by Willoughby Sharp.

Willoughby Sharp 6 pages, 8-1/4” X 5-7/8”, illustrated, with design and text by Willoughby Sharp.

Willoughby Sharp 60 pages, 8-5/8” X 9-5/8”, illustrated with design and text by Willoughby Sharp.

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Willoughby Sharp 6 pages, 8-1/4” X 5-7/8”, illustrated, with design and text by Willoughby Sharp.

Willoughby Sharp 60 pages, 8-5/8” X 9-5/8”, illustrated with design and text by Willoughby Sharp.

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Willoughby Sharp 6 pages, 8-1/4” X 5-7/8”, illustrated, with text "Kineticism and Slow-Motion" by Willoughby Sharp.

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Willoughby Sharp 16 pages, 9-11/16” X 6-5/8” illustrated, with essay "Uecker, Zero and the Kinetic Spirit" by Willoughby Sharp.

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Willoughby Sharp 6 pages, 8-1/4” X 5-7/8”, illustrated, with text "Kineticism and Slow-Motion" by Willoughby Sharp.

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Video art At the San Jose State TV studios in 1970, Willoughby Sharp began the “Videoviews” series of videotaped dialogues with artists.

Willoughby Sharp At the San Jose State TV studios in 1970, Sharp began the “Videoviews” series of videotaped dialogues with artists which he continued after he bought one of the first Sony 3400 Porta-Pac video recording systems in 1972.

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Video art At the San Jose State TV studios in 1970, Willoughby Sharp began the “Videoviews” series of videotaped dialogues with artists.

Willoughby Sharp At the San Jose State TV studios in 1970, Sharp began the “Videoviews” series of videotaped dialogues with artists which he continued after he bought one of the first Sony 3400 Porta-Pac video recording systems in 1972.

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Willoughby Sharp Born in New York City, Sharp began his media work in 1967 by shooting a small number of films in 8mm, Super 8mm, and 16mm including “Earth,” (1968, Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) and “Place & Process,” (1969, Collection: MoMA, New York).

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    Willoughby Sharp

    Introductory essay Robert Rauschenberg and the Objekt, by Willoughby Sharp.
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    Sharp (surname)

    Willoughby Sharp (1936-2008), was an artist
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    Gordon Matta-Clark

    In February, 1969, the "Earth Art" show, curated by Willoughby Sharp at the invitation of Tom Leavitt, was realized at Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Matta-Clark, who lived in Ithaca at the time, was invited by Willoughby Sharp to help the artists in "Earth Art" with the on-site execution of their works for the exhibition.
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    Joseph Nechvatal

    Willoughby Sharp, Joseph Nechvatal, Machine Language Books, 1984.
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    Land art

    Gordon Matta-Clark, who lived in Ithaca at the time, was invited by Willoughby Sharp to help the artists in "Earth Art" with the on-site execution of their works for the exhibition.
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    Deaths in December 2008

    Willoughby Sharp, 72, American artist, art dealer, curator and impresario, throat cancer.
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    Video art

    At the San Jose State TV studios in 1970, Willoughby Sharp began the “Videoviews” series of videotaped dialogues with artists.
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    Andy Warhol

    A Silver Cloud was included in the traveling exhibition Air Art(1968-69) curated by Willoughby Sharp, and Clouds were also adapted by Warhol for avant garde choreographer Merce Cunningham's dance piece RainForest (1968).
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    Raindance Foundation

    The nonprofit Raindance Foundation continued and in the 1980’s produced the first comprehensive TV series on video art called “Night Light TV” which showcased video works by William Wegman, Ira Schneider, Russ Johnson (of Taly and Russ Johnson), Joan Jonas, Juan Downey, John Sturgeon, and Willoughby Sharp.
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    Gilles Larrain

    1967 Luminism - The Artist Club - NYC, USA - Group show - Kinetic Art Curated by Willoughby Sharp

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