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Old 05.29.2009, 09:29 PM   #4
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Oh nice, I'll be back in Melbourne then.

John Brack works are far more amazing in person than any replication.. yes it is the same with 90% of paintings but.. for me they especially are mind blowing in person, yet quite cold in any replication. The last time I saw his work (aside from the few permanent pieces held at ngv) was in an exhibition in Canberra in 99 just after he died.

The Bill Viola is definately something to see if you have the chance, he is one of the most prominent figures in video art, if that genre interests you at all.
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