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- Q6514618 description "American artist".
- Q6514618 description "American artist".
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- Q6514618 abstract "Lee Mullican (December 2, 1919 in Chickasha, Oklahoma – July 8, 1998 in Santa Monica, California) was a painter and art teacher, and an influential member of the Dynaton Movement. He moved to San Francisco in 1947, and was part of a 1951 exhibition called "Dynaton" held at the San Francisco Museum of Art. Mullican was a member of the UCLA art faculty from 1962 to 1990. He married Luchita Hurtado; their son Matt Mullican is a New York City based artist; their son John Mullican is a Los Angeles based writer and director. He is represented by Marc Selwyn Fine Art in Los Angeles, California.An exhibition of Mullican's ceramics, photography and computer drawings were exhibited in a re-purposed commercial space in Bevery Hills as part of a series of installations hosted by the non-profit, Equitable Vitrines from October 3 through November 21, 2015.".
- Q6514618 birthDate "1919-12-02".
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- Q6514618 deathDate "1998-07-07".
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- Q6514618 deathYear "1998".
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- Q6514618 birthDate "1919-12-02".
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- Q6514618 name "Lee Mullican".
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- Q6514618 shortDescription "American artist".
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- Q6514618 comment "Lee Mullican (December 2, 1919 in Chickasha, Oklahoma – July 8, 1998 in Santa Monica, California) was a painter and art teacher, and an influential member of the Dynaton Movement. He moved to San Francisco in 1947, and was part of a 1951 exhibition called "Dynaton" held at the San Francisco Museum of Art. Mullican was a member of the UCLA art faculty from 1962 to 1990.".
- Q6514618 label "Lee Mullican".
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