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Citations

  • Dylan Rainforth (6 October 2009), '‘He’s Only Just Begun’’, The Age, Melbourne, VIC.

  • Ian Houston (6 March 2008), '‘Mister Sylvester, He Not Dead’’.

    http://artlife.blogspot.com/2008/03/mister-sylvester-he-not-dead.html

  • Wendy Walker (2008), ''Sylvester and the cool aesthetics of (good-natured) melancholy’’.

  • Stewart Hawkins (2008), '‘Life’s deep-felt banality’’.

  • Alasdair Foster (2006), ''Darren Sylvester in Conversation with Alasdair Foster’’.

  • Chris Beck (22 April 2006), '‘Double Exposure’’.

  • Edward Colless (2006), 'The Right Stuff’’.

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