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Ennis, Helen

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UWA Publishing

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Miriam Stannage (b. 1939) is a relentless innovator. Her practice is founded upon a deep intellectual engagement with, and curiosity about, the challenges and nature of contemporary life. For the last fifty years, she has produced a dazzling range of works that resist easy categorisation.

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Miriam Stannage: Time Framed

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2099-12-31