Daniel Brush, reclusive artist who crossed boundaries, dies at 75
Briefly

Daniel Brush in his studio surrounded by his art and his collection of antique machinery.(Fred R. Conrad/New York Times)Oliver Sacks, the neurologist who wrote about the peculiarities of the human brain, sometimes spent Sunday mornings at the Manhattan studio of his friend Daniel Brush, a hermit, polymathic artist and sculptor who, like a monk, swept his floor for three hours every morning before starting work.
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