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H FISH

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Sunday, 14 October 2012

If you’ve got poster art for Jimi Hendrix and props for Hollywood gems like Raiders of the Lost Ark on your CV, then you’ve got our attention. In this exhibition, Californian-born Australian artist Barry ‘H Fish’ Pressing is giving us the chance to check out his oeuvre of 150 paintings, drawings and sculptures, all standing testament to a colourful life. (AB)

Until Oct 21, TAP Gallery, cnr Burton & Palmer Sts, Darlinghurst, 9361 0440, tapgallery.org.au

 

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