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  • Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Schlitz, Fullstop, 2024

    Michael Schlitz b. 1967

    Fullstop, 2024
    scratchboard, framed
    9.5 x 9.5 cm (frame size)
    BG10283
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    This little scratchboard fullstop is a one liner musing on the process that led to the decisive nature of the Tasmanian Governments shady stadium deal with the AFL. I have...
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    This little scratchboard fullstop is a one liner musing on the process that led to the decisive nature of the Tasmanian Governments shady stadium deal with the AFL. I have nothing against football just the way they went about proposing the stadium in such an undemocratic and secretive way. I don't see it as an artwork just a point to consider.
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