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Sets for a film I’ll never make
Posted by The Events Editorial Team
29. Oct, 2012
November 3, 2024 | ||
1:00 am |
Artist Daniel Agdag will tell you that he makes things out of cardboard. He’s modest.
The works he’s produced for his first solo show, ‘Sets for a film I’ll Never Make’ are intricate, delicate structures held together with PVA glue, and quite frankly they’re astounding.
As the title of the exhibition suggests, these works may not ever see the lights of a film set and fulfil their true potential, so get down to Collingwood with your SLR and show them a little lovin’.
WHERE: Off The Kerb Gallery, 66B Johnston St, Collingwood
WHEN: Now until 9 November, Thurs & Fri: 12:30 - 6pm, Sat & Sun: 12 - 5pm
WEB: publicoffice.com.au
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