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Liquorice Lounge

WHAT

Art Music Performance events

WHO

Various

WHEN

1986- 1989

WHERE

Inner City Venues,  Brisbane.

WHY

 

 

 

View BouwHouse [ Michael Bouwmann and Neil Neilsen] personal archives collection here

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1792931839

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://licoricelounge.blogspot.com/2010/08/gatekeepers.html.

 

 

 

 

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Thanks everyone for your kind and enthusiastic support for the NGV Melbourne Art Book Fair 2021 launch of EXTRA Zine we are truly grateful for your messages, commentaries and emails. The free zine is downloadable and the Poster is available in 2021 via the link in post. Have a happy autumn 2021. remix.org.au/extra-zine-launch-mabf-2021/ ... See MoreSee Less

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Thanks everyone for your kind and enthusiastic support for the NGV Melbourne Art Book Fair 2021 launch of EXTRA Zine we are truly grateful for your messages, commentaries and emails. The free zine is downloadable and the Poster is available in 2021 via the link in post. Have a happy autumn 2021. https://remix.org.au/extra-zine-launch-mabf-2021/
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graffiti graffitied...

A mistake so sublime It stuck me immediately Accidental in design Or part of a graffiti PH.d

The leftover paint was still usable, the work was worth $500,000, surely it's worth more now, the black improves it, the couple should demand sizable payment.

Context is important. In what way is this graffiti art? Not stylistically and not contextually. The only graffiti component is the recent black addition.

Leave tools lying around..

The original work was "Academic painting". The repainting constitutes graffiti.

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