Muriel Castanis

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Muriel Brunner Castanis (192622 March 2006) was an American sculptor best known for her public art installments involving fluidly draped figures.

Though she attended New York’s High School of Music and Art, she did not begin her art career until she'd spent 10 years as a wife and mother. Her 1980 exhibit at OK Harris Works of Art in Manhattan led to her breakthrough. Castanis died of lung failure in Greenwich Village.

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  • Heydarpour, Roya (November 26, 2006) Muriel Castanis, 80, Sculptor of Fluidly Draped Forms, Dies. New York Times