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Menagerie: Contemporary Indigenous Sculpture: exhibition opening
Frank Howarth, Agnes Shea, Alisa Duff and Andrew Sayers
12 July 2012
Australian Museum director Frank Howarth opens this Object Gallery and Australian Museum touring exhibition, which exposes the richness and breadth of contemporary Indigenous sculpture in Australia through sculptural works depicting a variety of animals.
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