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Australia: Nine contemporary artists

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Exhibition catalogue; Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, June-August 1984. Artists: John Davis, John Dunkley-Smith, Marr Grounds, Lyndal Jones, John Nixon, Mike Parr, Redback Graphix, Stelarc

Publisher LAICA
ISBN 978-0938132097
Reference P2911
Date 1984
Type Publication

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