1930:
Born in France, studied at Oxford & Heidelberg; 1954:
Army in Vietnam.
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Shows in New York City. Drove to Mexico.
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Valle
de Bravo, Mexico, with visits to Houston to
sell paintings.
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France. Various exhibits in Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam.
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Show in New York City and Martinique via
schooner
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Colombia to Argentina in
a VW minivan. Shows in Bogota,
Quito, Guayaquil, Lima &
Buenos Aires.
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Jamaica, commissioned to paint a mural.
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Greece & Turkey
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Mexico & Guatemala
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Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, Corfu, Greece,
Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan by car
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Kathmandu, Annapurna, Everest
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India, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Bali
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Australia, New Zealand, Timor, Bali, Madras,
by bicycle to Cape Comorin and Goa.
On to Calcutta and back to Everest.
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Jamaica
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Established a home base in New York State.
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Shows under the auspices of the Merchant & Ivory
Foundation in The Red Mills (Claverack, New York)
and Grand Central Station, New York City.
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Filmed La Chanson de Roland, an
epic animated film using corks and toothpicks
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Was
the hands of Picasso in the Merchant & Ivory
Film, Surviving Picasso.
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Travelled to Argentina, published Cuerpos
Pintados (Painted Bodies),
helped to establish Integrarte - a program that
seeks to integrate people from all walks of life through art made
from trash.
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Integrarte workshops in Argentina, Chile, New
York,
France.
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Integrarte workshops in Chile and France.
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