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Flowers in the Wood (Oil on linen, 62 x 122 cm).

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Flowers in the Wood (Oil on linen, 62 x 122 cm). / Kane, Paula.
2004.

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title = "Flowers in the Wood (Oil on linen, 62 x 122 cm).",
author = "Paula Kane",
note = "Special Individual Circumstances. The John Moores Liverpool 23 is a painting prize that Kane was selected for, for the third time. It is a biennial prize that is a major component to the Liverpool Biennial. This national exhibition aims to present significant painting being made in the UK today. Co-exhibitors include: Paul Winstanley, Lisa Milroy, Mark Fairnington and Alexis Harding. Kane exhibited the painting 'Flowers in the Wood' which expanded upon her interest in fantastical landscapes and utopias as mediated through a range of art historical and contemporary references. This exhibition was well reviewed (see attached). To accompany the exhibition, a catalogue was produced (ISBN 1902700287) and this painting was later included in Kane's 2004 solo exhibition at the Emily Tsingou Gallery London and was later sold to a private collector. RAE_import_type : Exhibition RAE_uoa_type : LICA",
year = "2004",
month = sep,
day = "18",
language = "English",
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PY - 2004/9/18

Y1 - 2004/9/18

M3 - Other contribution

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