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Tery Fugate-Wilcox, (AKA Terry Fugate-Wilcox before the 1980s) (b. 1944) is a minimalist and natural-process postminimalist (Actual Art)-ist painter and sculptor best known for three monumental art works in New York City and surrounding region: the LMCC-sponsored ''Holland Tunnel Wall'' (dismantled circa 1981), the 3-storey ''Self-Watering Tetrahedrons'' fountain located in Prudential's ''Gateway 4'' lobby until 1998, and the permanently-installed 36-foot tall ''3000 A.D. Diffusion Piece'' in J. Hood Wright Park overlooking the ''George Washington Bridge''. The latter is the subject of a New York City official historical sign.〔NYC Parks, () ''NYC Parks''.〕 The artist is an NEA-laureate with creations in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Gallery of Australia, NYC Parks, and several museums. His art at times led to tangles with the House Un-American Activities Committee, the New York City Department of Buildings, and magazine "Art in America". He was co-organizer of the Fulcrum Gallery (AKA Fvlcrvm Gallery, AKA Shakespeare's Fvlcrvm) located in the basement of the SoHo Branch of the Guggenheim Museum until both sites closed in 2002 in part due to the economic effects arising from the September 11 attacks on SoHo and TriBeCa. ==Early life== According to his own autobiography, ''It's the Artists' Life for Me!'', he was born with the name Raymond Terry Fugate in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and he never met his father (who was KIA during Korean War). At age sixteen, Raymond was formally adopted by his stepfather, Dale Wilcox, becoming Raymond Terry Fugate-Wilcox. He attended military schools and some college. His autobiography also says that he married in 1963 to Valerie Monroe Shakespeare who convinced him to drop ''Raymond'' from his name; changing his name to ''Terry Fugate-Wilcox''. Fugate-Wilcox and wife moved to New York City in 1968.
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