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Citations

  • Adam, Geczy and Genocchio Benjamin (Eds.) (2001), 'What is installation Art? An anthology of installation art in Australia’, Power Publications, Sydney, Essay “Heritage and Hauntology- The installation art of Michael Goldberg” contributed by David McNeill, pp 160-161.

  • French, Blair (Ed) (2008), 'Michael Goldberg: Strong Language, Some Violence, Adult Themes’, Artspace Visual Arts Centre Publications, Sydneyurl:, .

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