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The Harrison Studio consists of Helen Mayer Harrison (1927–2018) and Newton Harrison (1932–2022) who are among the earliest and the best known social and environmental artists. Often simply referred to as “The Harrisons”, Helen and Newton have produced multimedia work across a vast range of disciplines. They work in collaboration with biologists, ecologists, historians, activists, architects, urban planners and fellow artists to initiate dialogues and create works exploring biodiversity and community development. Helen and Newton Harrison are both Professors Emeriti at University of California, Santa Cruz, and University of California, San Diego. They have had numerous international solo exhibitions and their work is in the collections of many public institutions including the Pompidou Cen

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  • Helen Mayer Harrison und Newton Harrison (de)
  • The Harrison Studio (en)
  • 哈里森夫婦 (藝術家) (zh)
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  • Helen Mayer Harrison (* 1. Juli 1927 in Queens, New York City; † 24. März 2018 in Santa Cruz, Kalifornien) und Newton Harrison (* 1932 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 4. September 2022 in Santa Cruz, Kalifornien) war ein seit 1953 verheiratetes Künstlerduo. Sie sind Vertreter der Land Art bzw. Naturkunst. (de)
  • 海倫·哈里森(Helen Mayer Harrison,1927-2018)與牛頓·哈里森(Newton Harrison,1932)為的先驅者之一。他們與生物學家、生態學家、建築師、城市規劃師和其他藝術家合作了近五十年,試圖透過藝術介入自然環境的方式解決生態破壞的問題。其藝術概念涵蓋了各式各樣的學科,他們是歷史學家、外交官、生態學家、調查人員和藝術活動家。 (zh)
  • The Harrison Studio consists of Helen Mayer Harrison (1927–2018) and Newton Harrison (1932–2022) who are among the earliest and the best known social and environmental artists. Often simply referred to as “The Harrisons”, Helen and Newton have produced multimedia work across a vast range of disciplines. They work in collaboration with biologists, ecologists, historians, activists, architects, urban planners and fellow artists to initiate dialogues and create works exploring biodiversity and community development. Helen and Newton Harrison are both Professors Emeriti at University of California, Santa Cruz, and University of California, San Diego. They have had numerous international solo exhibitions and their work is in the collections of many public institutions including the Pompidou Cen (en)
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