Maggi Hambling
| Maggi Hambling | |
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| Nascimento | 23 de outubro de 1945 Suffolk |
| Cidadania | Reino Unido |
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| Ocupação | pintora, escultora, artista |
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Maggi Hambling CBE (Sudbury, Suffolk, 23 de outubro de 1945)[1] é uma pintora e escultora britânica contemporânea. Ela é conhecida por várias obras públicas, como A Conversation with Oscar Wilde (1998), no centro de Londres, e Scallop (2003), uma escultura de aço de quatro metros de altura, em Aldeburgh, dedicada a Benjamin Britten. Ambas as obras causaram um alto nível de controvérsia.[2]
Referências
- ↑ Bredin, Lucinda (17 de maio de 2002). «A matter of life and death». The Guardian (em inglês). ISSN 0261-3077
- ↑ Kennedy, Maev; arts; correspondent, heritage (3 de novembro de 2003). «A word in your shell-like: get that monstrosity off our beach». The Guardian (em inglês). ISSN 0261-3077
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