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  • Jane Cicely Sugarman(Jane Sugarman, Jane C. Sugarman, J.C.Sugarman), an ethnomusicologist.
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Art - George Sugarman (a sculpture) (2540 words)
Sugarman juxtaposes solid and squat forms with others that are cantilevered or attenuated; he creates internal volumes by both organic and geometric enclosures; singlemass forms give way to latticelike structures; a knee-high form is succeeded by a towering 11-foot presence.
In 1969, Goldin advised Sugarman's audience not to be "misled by the gaiety of his color or the heartiness of his form." Instead of being charmed by such aspects, it was necessary to "ask where the piece of sculpture begins and ends.
One quality of Sugarman's work that links it to the sculpture of artists 40 or more years his junior is that in the early 1960s he rejected the notion of "troth to materials," happily obscuring the "natural" properties of the wood he used with repeated coats of acrylic paint.
People (288 words)
Jeremy Sugarman, MD, MPH, MA is the Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Bioethics and Medicine, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Deputy Director for Medicine of the Berman Bioethics Institute of Bioethics at the Johns Hopkins University.
Sugarman served as Senior Policy and Research Analyst for the White House Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments and as a consultant to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission for its project on international research ethics.
Sugarman is a contributing editor for IRB, and is on the editorial boards of Accountability in Research, the American Journal of Bioethics, Clinical Trials, and Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics.
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