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Use Your Passion and Appreciation for Art and Turn It into a Career

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There are so many things that a person can feel passionate about and have an appreciation for, but often this is kept as a hobby rather than turned into a career. So, what happens if your passion is for art? Maybe you’re not an artist yourself but instead you take it upon yourself to learn all you can about the history’s notable artists, what their work represented, and the how their artwork has left its imprint on history.
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Keith Sonnier: Elysian Plain and Early Works at PACE Gallery

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New Yorkers: Don’t let all of this snow trap you inside the house for too long, because you have just over week to see the latest exhibit by minimalist sculptor Keith Sonnier, up now at PACE Gallery on West 25th Street. Elysian Plain + Early Works presents 12 works in neon, featuring the first series that Sonnier created in his new studio in Bridgehampton over the past three years and others that go back to the late 60s and early 70s (in fact, a few of the neon and glass pieces in this show looked familiar from Sonnier’s exhibit, 68 – 70  at Mary Boone Gallery from early last year).
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