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Tatzu Nishi, Art Gallery of NSW, 3 October 2009.


Lots of War and Piece by Peter Banks.

Portal.

Portal.

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But I prefer Salmon.

Donkey.

How far away can you place a sign before it becomes unfunctional?

This is Jason Wing at Gallery 4A fixing up his modern day sand mandala after someone stepped all over it during the opening.

Barry Mcgee is one of my favorite graffiti artist. His work was chosen to be apart of Kaldor's Public Art Project a few years ago in Melbourne. This is the documentation of that project.

Izrock was there trying to contain his excitment.

My first Barry Mcgee experience.

Barry Mcgee.

Outside the art gallery they had constructed two new rooms.

The rooms were above these two old statues, War and Peace by Gilbert Bayes. They have been outside the gallery almost as long as art galleries have been around.

Inside the room. Holly crap! I wasn't expecting this at all.

The room is so nicely finished and functional. It even smelt of fresh paint. The statue now sits on a coffee table... I could live here.

And they placed the horse's head inside the cupboard. Amazing.

Room two.

Hooly! dooly!

It's, it's... gigantic.

This. Is. One. Of. The. Best. Artwork. I've. Ever. Seen.

A picture of Tatzu Nishi and his construction team was place on the mantle.

Even these art newbies were impressed.

Whenever I see scaffolding like this now, I can't help but think of War and Peace and in Between by Tatzu Nishi. A sure sign of great art. Fair dinkum.
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