Cary Leibowitz
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Cary Leibowitz | |
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Born | 1963 |
Nationality | American |
Movement | Abject Art |
Cary Leibowitz, also sometimes known as Candy Ass[1] (born 1963), is an American visual artist. Leibowitz’s work can be found in the permanent collection of the Chase Manhattan Bank[citation needed], the Hirshhorn Museum[citation needed], The Jewish Museum (New York);[2] the Peter and Eileen Norton Collection[citation needed] and the Robert J. Shiffler Foundation[citation needed].
External links
- Village Voice: Cary Leibowitz
- The New York Times: Cary Leibowitz
- Heartsarena Blog: Cary Leibowitz
- Kunstwissen: Cary Leibowitz
- Inliquid Review: Cary Leibowitz
- Now Toronto: Cary Leibowitz
- Artcal: Cary Leibowitz
- Art Metropole: Cary Leibowitz
- Art Metropole: Cary Leibowitz Artist's Talk
- Inliquid Review: Cary Leibowitz, Arcadia
- ArtForum: Cary Leibowitz
- Jewish Culture.org: Cary Leibowitz
- Frieze Issue 65 March 2002 by Andrew Kreps
References
- ↑ Saltz, Jerry. "Artist Shmartist", March 13th, 2007. Retrieved on 2010-11-08.
- ↑ "The Jewish Museum - Cary Leiobwitz" Retrieved on 2010-11-09.
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