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Chris Doyle, Artist Who Brought the Inanimate to Life, Dies at 66

He used animation and other media to create worlds inhabited by anthropomorphic machines and industrious creatures. One curator described his work as “Narnia on acid.”

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Animated Films, Art, Deaths (Obituaries), Doyle, Chris (1959-2025), Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Public Art Fund
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