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Art
by Wendy Walker
November 2010, no. 326

Khai Liew by Peter Ward

Wakefield Press, $45 hb, 104 pp

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An appropriately elegant publication, Khai Liew is the eleventh in the Wakefield Press series of monographs on South Australian artists, which was initiated by the South Australian Living Artists Festival (SALA) and is assisted by Arts SA.

 


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Khai Liew by Peter Ward

Wakefield Press, $45 hb, 104 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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