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Paint! / catalogue essay by John Stringer ; curated by Katie Major
Bib ID 2140780
Format BookBook
Author
Stringer, John, 1937-2007
 
Description Perth, W.A. : PICA, c2000 
[4] p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 1875386386 
Notes

Cover title.

Exhibited July 6 - August 13, 2000 at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts.

Art of Emma Langridge, Sine MacPherson, Jon Tary, Paul Uhlmann, Jeremy Kirwan-Ward, Lisa Wolfgramm.

Exhibition curator: Katie Major.

Subjects Art, Australian - Exhibitions.  |  Art, Canadian - Exhibitions.  |  Art, English - Exhibitions.  |  Art, Modern - 20th century - Exhibitions.
Other authors/contributors Major, Katie  |  PICA

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