National Gallery of Australia
The pears are the work of George Baldesin (1929-1978) who was born in Italy and lived in Australia from 1949 after having lived and worked in England, Italy, Brazil and France.National Gallery of Australia Parkes Place Canberra
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National Gallery of Australia
The pears are the work of George Baldesin (1929-1978) who was born in Italy and lived in Australia from 1949 after having lived and worked in England, Italy, Brazil and France.National Gallery of Australia Parkes Place Canberra
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'Within without' 2010
James Turrell "Within, without" leads visitors to sit in a sparse domed room that forms a stage for diurnal celestial cycles, where we look at projected light in and of itself, rather than at what it illuminates. National Gallery of Australia Parkes Canberra Australia
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'Within without' 2010
James Turrell "Within, without" leads visitors to sit in a sparse domed room that forms a stage for diurnal celestial cycles, where we look at projected light in and of itself, rather than at what it illuminates. National Gallery of Australia Parkes Canberra Australia
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'Within without' 2010
James Turrell "Within, without" leads visitors to sit in a sparse domed room that forms a stage for diurnal celestial cycles, where we look at projected light in and of itself, rather than at what it illuminates. National Gallery of Australia Parkes Canberra Australia
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'Within without' 2010
James Turrell "Within, without" leads visitors to sit in a sparse domed room that forms a stage for diurnal celestial cycles, where we look at projected light in and of itself, rather than at what it illuminates. National Gallery of Australia Parkes Canberra Australia
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'Within without' 2010
James Turrell "Within, without" leads visitors to sit in a sparse domed room that forms a stage for diurnal celestial cycles, where we look at projected light in and of itself, rather than at what it illuminates. National Gallery of Australia Parkes Canberra Australia
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