Other artists include Sam Gilliam's suspended paintings (by contrast they are almost baroque in sensibility,) Rockne Krebs' transparent sculptures, light & laser works, Ed McGowin's vacuum formed pieces which he was ending and moving towards a more personal art (tableau,) Bill Christenberry's neon works which lead him to deal more directly with his roots, Bob Stackhouse, Tom Green all fall under this art movement.
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