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Spero, Nancy

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Spero, Nancy (1926– )

US painter. A founder of Women Artists in Revolution in 1969, she used paper scrolls for a feminist expressionistic collage in Tortures of Women (1976).

She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and was the wife of Leon Golub. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago 1945–49, in Paris 1950–51, worked in Italy 1956–57 and Paris 1959–64, and returned to live in New York City.



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