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149: 48:. Lingard focused on creating a visual language over the course of his ten-year career. Lingard used everyday materials recontextualised into a gallery context, hoping make the viewer see the links he was drawing. His work is conceptually similar to 76: 68: 235: 230: 130: 186: 225: 220: 38: 179: 240: 34:
sculptural installations. During his life he "was considered by many to be New Zealand's leading gay visual artist"
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Lingard died in 1995 of AIDS-related complications. A scholarship in his name is offered at the
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Works by Grant Lingard in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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Grant Lingard profile at the Christchurch Art Gallery Website
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Lingard achieved note with the 1994 ARTNOW exhibition at the
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artist
painting
minimalist
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Tales Untold project
Félix González-Torres
University of Canterbury
Flags and Boots(1994)
Works by Grant Lingard in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
"Grant Lingard Archive"
"A Gentle Communion: Considering 'Sleeping Arrangements'"
The Grant Lingard Scholarship
Grant Lingard profile at the Christchurch Art Gallery Website
Archived
Wayback Machine
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New Zealand artists
1961 births
1995 deaths
University of Canterbury alumni
AIDS-related deaths in New Zealand
People educated at Greymouth High School
Artists from the West Coast, New Zealand
New Zealand artist stubs

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