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What 2015 looked like in visual art

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageArt demonstrated it still has the power to inspire, and maybe even change the world. A man carries a self-portrait painted by Australian death row prisoner Myuran Sukumaran. Beawiharta

There are as many ways to summarise a “year in art” as there are eyes to look at art with.

But certainly, in terms of the Australian art market, 2015...

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