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Through Dec. 6 Without a signature image or outsize scale, Nancy Spero has ended up being one of the distinctive artists of American postwar years.

Annie Mae Young and Loretta Pettway seem the most distinctive artists in the show: their quilts look experimental and sometimes shockingly austere.

This show gathers together many of the most distinctive artists shown here during the decade, including Rasheed Araeen, Susan Hiller, John Newling and the collaborative group Art & Language.

Janie Taylor's Sleepwalker, though danced on a shaky thread of technique, showed the imaginative quality and vibrant inner mystery that still make her one of the company's most distinctive artists.

Interesting and distinctive artists, their inclusion here points to a more popular genre of Korean contemporary art being produced in parallel with Mr. Hong's, one essentially conservative in spirit, though no less insistent in its ideological content.

This fundamental shift can be seen in the fact that, in contrast to past decades when jazz produced a succession of highly individual artists whose musical styles and personalities could be recognized instantly, by the end of the 20th century jazz had no such distinctive artists.

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What's clear about this distinctive artist is that his music is not hummable and certainly not danceable to.

In the 1950s, when the French pianist Philippe Entremont emerged on the international scene, he was hailed as a distinctive artist who combined Old World French refinement and youthful virtuosity.

Paul Moorhouse, the gallery's curator of 20th century portraits, said: "Craigie Aitchison was a highly distinctive artist whose singular vision was rooted in an acute sensitivity to colour and subtle implications of meaning.

Joshua Bell, a former teen-dream prodigy who has matured into a distinctive artist, also benefitted from the psychology of risk, although he shied away from improvising on the spot.

"Craigie Aitchison was a highly distinctive artist whose singular vision was rooted in an acute sensitivity to colour and subtle implications of meaning," Paul Moorhouse, the museum's curator of 20th-century portraits, told the BBC.

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