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                <text>Whimsical, brightly colored, "funky" sculpture from the Phillips Collection moved to the University of Maryland on long-term loan. Appel was a founding member of the avant-garde CoBrA group. Will other works from the Phillips Collection be following (see Youtube video)?</text>
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                <text>"Karel Appel: A Gesture of Color." Phillips Collection. Exhibition, June 18-September 18, 2016. http://www.phillipscollection.org/events/2016-06-18-exhibition-karel-appel.</text>
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                <text>Sponsored by the Ambassador Joseph and Mrs. Alma Gildenhorn. One of 50 University of Maryland "Fear the Turtle" painted fiberglass terrapins that were on public art exhibition on campus for Maryland's 150th Anniversary Celebration. While most were on-campus, some appeared in Baltimore and other venues around the state of MD, plus D.C., for six months. They were auctioned off for scholarship money. Artists hailed from Mid-Atlantic region and had a $1,000 budget. Some sculptures, such as College Park Arts Exchange, remain on campus in various locations--not necessarily their original spots.</text>
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