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giant quotations of Vida Lahey 's Washing Day and a Hilda Rix Nicholas painting in Queensland Art Gallery circa 1995, also giant (c.20ft) blow-ups of J.M. Crossland 's Nannultera and Conwillan for the Adelaide Festival (1996?), the former erected at the Adelaide Cricket Ground with 'no such thing as a level playing field’ inscribed on it, the latter on an Adelaide church.

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Date written:
1999
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2011

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