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Ida Applebroog (born November 11, 1929) is an American multi-media artist who is best-known for her paintings and sculptures that explore the themes of gender, sexual identity, violence and politics. Applebroog has been the recipient of multiple honors including the MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Grant", the College Art Association Distinguished Art Award for Lifetime Achievement, an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, New School for Social Research/Parsons School of Design. Applebroog currently resides in New York City and is represented by Hauser & Wirth.

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  • Ida Applebroog (de)
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  • Ida Applebroog (fr)
  • Аппельбрук, Ида (ru)
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  • Ida Applebroog (* 11. November 1929 in Bronx, New York als Ida Applebaum) ist eine US-amerikanische Bildhauerin und Malerin. (de)
  • Ida Applebroog (El Bronx, 11 de noviembre de 1929) es una artista multimedia estadounidense. Su obra es conocida, sobre todo, por los temas de género que explora en sus pinturas y esculturas como son la identidad sexual, la violencia y la política.​ Entre los numerosos premios y reconocimientos que ha recibido se encuentran la beca MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Grant" y el Premio de Arte a su trayectoria artística, de la College Art Association. Ha sido nombrada Doctora honoris causa en Bellas Artes, New School for Social Research / Parsons School of Design.​ Applebroog reside en Nueva York y está representada por Hauser & Wirth.​ (es)
  • Ida Applebroog (born November 11, 1929) is an American multi-media artist who is best-known for her paintings and sculptures that explore the themes of gender, sexual identity, violence and politics. Applebroog has been the recipient of multiple honors including the MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Grant", the College Art Association Distinguished Art Award for Lifetime Achievement, an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, New School for Social Research/Parsons School of Design. Applebroog currently resides in New York City and is represented by Hauser & Wirth. (en)
  • Ida Applebroog, née Ida Applebaum, le 11 novembre 1929 à New York, est une plasticienne américaine, connue pour ses œuvres explorant la violence, la politique et les identités de genre. (fr)
  • Ида Аппельбрук (англ. Ida Applebroog; имя при рождении Ида Эпплбаум; род. 11 ноября 1929 года, Нью-Йорк, США) — американская художница, известная своими картинами и скульптурами, которые исследуют темы гендера, сексуальной идентичности, насилия и политики. Удостоена множества наград, включая стипендию Мак-Артура «гранта гениев», награду от Ассоциации колледжей искусств за выдающиеся достижения, почетной степени доктора изящных искусств в Новой школе социальных исследований / школы дизайна Парсонс. Аппельбрук в настоящее время проживает в Нью-Йорке и представлена Hauser & Wirth. (ru)
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