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Mike Parr / National Gallery of Australia / Art Gallery of New South Wales / Museum of Contemporary Art /  Sydney / Kaldor Public Art Projects / Hany Armanious / Arts in Australia / Imants Tillers / Australian art
Date: 2014-11-24 23:34:45
Mike Parr
National Gallery of Australia
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Museum of Contemporary Art
Sydney
Kaldor Public Art Projects
Hany Armanious
Arts in Australia
Imants Tillers
Australian art

IMANTS TILLERS 1950 Born Sydney, Australia 1969 – 72 Bachelor of Science Architecture (First Class Hons, University Medal), University of Sydney

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