Remembering Axel Burrough, Kazumasa Nagai, and Eliane Radigue
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Remembering Axel Burrough, Kazumasa Nagai, and Eliane Radigue
"She pioneered electronic music in the 1960s through her use of feedback and tape loops. Her work has been performed or exhibited by the San Francisco Art Institute, New York Cultural Art Center, and other institutions around the world."
"Bucher was known for supporting arts institutions across the city alongside his wife, Leslie, from an artist-in-residence program at Rice University to a gallery at the Glassell School of Art. He was also a dedicated researcher who contributed to the vital work of MFA Houston's Latin American art research center."
"A director at Levitt Bernstein Architects, he played a key role in designing the Royal Exchange theatre in Manchester, England. Burrough led the construction and remodel of the Bristol Beacon concert hall and the Theatre Royal in Bury St. Edmunds, among other projects."
"Based in Adelaide, Australia, Close was a luminary painter and muralist. She led multiple public art projects, classes and workshops, and collaborations with Yolŋu communities."
This memorial honors several influential artists and cultural figures who recently passed away. Éliane Radigue pioneered electronic music in the 1960s using feedback and tape loops, with her work performed internationally. Bucher supported arts institutions across multiple cities through residency programs and galleries. Burrough, a director at Levitt Bernstein Architects, designed notable theaters including the Royal Exchange in Manchester and Bristol Beacon concert hall. A Colorado-based Chicano sculptor created public commissions including the New Jersey Korean War Memorial, working primarily with stone, steel, bronze, and timber. Close, an Adelaide-based painter and muralist, led public art projects and community collaborations. An Art Center College of Design graduate illustrated beloved children's books including The Wind in the Willows and The Hobbit. Another figure authored The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning while working as an artist and illustrator.
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