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John Brockman

John Brockman (1941-2021) was an American literary agent, author, and cultural impresario who played a significant role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He was the founder of the Edge Foundation, an organization that brings together leading thinkers from diverse fields to engage in discussions on cutting-edge scientific and philosophical topics. Brockman was also a prolific author and editor, having written or edited over 30 books on science, technology, and culture. Brockman was known for his ability to identify emerging trends in science and technology and to bring together experts from different fields to explore their implications. He was particularly interested in the intersection of science and culture, and his work often focused on the ways in which scientific discoveries are shaping our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. In addition to his work with the Edge Foundation, Brockman was also a successful literary agent, representing some of the most prominent scientists and science writers of his time. He was known for his keen eye for talent and his ability to help his clients navigate the complex world of publishing and media. Throughout his career, Brockman was a passionate advocate for the importance of science and technology in shaping our future. He believed that by bringing together experts from different fields and encouraging them to engage in open and honest dialogue, we can create a better world for all.

John Brockman, Edge Foundation, science, technology, culture, literary agent, publishing, interdisciplinary, dialogue

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John Brockman (born 1929) is a prominent American artist best known for his landscape painting. He is regarded as one of the most influential figures in the development of the Colorado Regionalism art movement, and his works often feature the flora and fauna of the American West. His most famous works include Dusk at the Edge of the Forest (1952), People on the Riverfront (1955), and Limpidity (1965). In each of these, Brockman employed a unique blend of his own style with elements of Realism and Impressionism, creating vibrant and intricate paintings that capture the beauty of the American landscape.

John Brockman, American artist, Colorado Regionalism, landscape painting, Realism, Impressionism.

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