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SHM Review

Enola Gay, by Ian Howard

While the exhibition is on its way from Sydney to its next venue, and for its first showing in Victoria at the Art Gallery of Ballarat, it’s timely to take stock. The exhibition has received a tremendous amount of national media attention including ABC TV and Radio National, NITV and Koori Radio, and printed articles in Daily Telegraph and Sydney Morning Herald.

A detailed review of the exhibition was published by Larissa Behrendt on the Artlink webpage. John McDonald’s article in the weekend edition of Spectrum Magazine  is worth a mention as he pays particular attention to the exhibition catalogue. His review can be found on his website.

For all other media coverage to this date see the Resources section of this website.

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