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Donna Dennis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donna Dennis Donna Dennis (born 1942, Springfield, Ohio) is an American sculptor known for her vernacular architecture inspired work. Dennis has said about her work that she is interested in, "a home that is not a home. A home on a journey. A home, a shelter, but without warmth or comfort or security. A 'place to stay' just for one night before moving on and on, never staying long anywhere, never belonging anywhere".〔 ==Early life==
Dennis went to public school in Ohio and Washington D.C. before 1949 when the family moved to Rye, New York. Dennis had a love of drawing from a young age and remembers drawing half a house in the first grade and objecting to her teacher, that she could draw half a house, half of it was invisible. Her childhood memories of making tree houses and forts also informed her later work.〔 She went to Carleton college in Minnesota where she majored in art program and focused on painting. After college Dennis went to Paris with friend and classmate Martha Diamond to study at Roger Barr's program at the American Center in Paris. During her time in Paris Dennis explored the damage of World War II and became enamored with the layers of rebuilding that had covered the ruins.〔 Upon moving back to New York, Dennis worked at the Whitney Museum as a secretary in the fundraising department. By night Dennis attended classes at the Art Students League. She soon met poet Ted Berrigan through a Carleton classmate, Peter Schjeldahl. Berrigan became a mentor as well as a romantic interest for her. When they broke up Dennis moved into her own studio in 1973 on Duane Street in Tribeca, where she has lived ever since.〔
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