@GoneDeadRIP:
RT @NYTObits: At her galleries and with her financial resources, Virginia Dwan supported artists working on art’s frontiers and later donat…
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@DrLincoln11:
RT @cmonstah: "As the women painted and rolled, members of a small orchestra played single notes for extended periods of time. The experien…
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@MsOCHubbard:
RT @cmonstah: "As the women painted and rolled, members of a small orchestra played single notes for extended periods of time. The experien…
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@CGWagley:
RT @cmonstah: "As the women painted and rolled, members of a small orchestra played single notes for extended periods of time. The experien…
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@latimes:
RT @cmonstah: "As the women painted and rolled, members of a small orchestra played single notes for extended periods of time. The experien…
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@breakfastqueen1:
RT @LDJEconomics: "Ms. Dwan was a granddaughter of John Dwan, a founder of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, which became 3M,…
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@nyceverywhere:
RT @ArtNow_: Untitled (to Virginia Dwan) 1 (1971) | Dan Flavin ('Corners, Barriers and Corridors' @davidzwirner, @Lenbachhaus)
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@CGWagley:
RT @MomusArt: Virginia Dwan "loved artists, admired them, and saw their greatness, but at the same time, resisted the tendency to see artis…
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