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How painting ‘saved’ a man with paralysis

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How painting ‘saved’ a man with paralysis

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Multimedia,Performance,Visual Arts,Writing
Category:
Disability

Artist Chuck Close has produced widely recognisable contemporary art, but after becoming paralysed in 1988, he had to devise a new way to carry on creating.

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