Tatzu Nishi, Art Gallery of NSW, 3 October 2009. |
![]() Lots of War and Piece by Peter Banks. |
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![]() Portal. |
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![]() But I prefer Salmon. |
![]() Donkey. |
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![]() How far away can you place a sign before it becomes unfunctional? |
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![]() 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. |
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![]() 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. |






























