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In the Courts of the Sun - Brian D'Amato - Google Books
- Brian D'Amato is an American author and sculptor.
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Brian D'Amato - Penguin Random House
| Brian D'Amato is the author of Beauty, In the Courts of the Sun, and The Sacrifice Game. | |
| Brian D'Amato received a BA from Yale and an MA from the City University of New York. | |
| Brian D'Amato is a writer but he doesn't like calling himself that. |
EGOS & IDS; The Painter and the Sitter - The New York Times
- Brian D'Amato received a BA from Yale and an MA from the City University of New York.
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- Five things to know about Brian D'Amato: • Hillary Clinton baby-sat him when she was a political science student at Wellesley College, when his dad taught there.
Brian D'Amato - Biography
Artist, Teacher, and Best-Selling Author
Brian D'Amato received a BA from Yale and an MA from the City University of New York. He has shown his paintings, sculptures and interactive installations at galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad including the Whitney Museum, the Wexner Center for Contemporary Art, and the New Museum of Contemporary Art. In 1992 he co-curated a show at the Jack Tilton Gallery in New York that was the first gallery show exploring the then-new medium of 'virtual reality.'
He has written for magazines including Harper's Bazaar, Index, Vogue, Flash Art, and most frequently Artforum, and has taught art and art history at City University of New York, The Ohio State University, and Yale. While working at an art gallery in New York City, Brian wrote Beauty, a thriller about cosmetic surgery. It was published in 1992 and became a best-seller in the U.S. and abroad, also translated into several popular languages. Dean Koontz called it "The be
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- From 1930s Memphis to present-day Chicago, this sweeping novel explores the Negro Baseball Leagues through a player's great-granddaughter uncovering her family's story—and her own.