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Art Sculpture Foreword Text and Sculpture description by Philip Bacon, Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane Sourced, with permission, from "Sculpture : the World Expo '88 Collection" (1988), published by Philip Bacon Galleries Photographs Courtesy of Foundation Expo '88 and contributing donations Participating Artists Nicholas Alquin, France
Armand P. Arman, France
Kenneth Armitage, U.K.
Bruce Armstrong, Australia
Ted Atkinson, U.K.
George Baldessin, Australia
Elliot Balter, U.S.A.
Geoffrey Bartlett, Australia
Chris Beecroft, Australia
Chris Booth, New Zealand
Cesar, France
Lynn Chadwick, U.K.
Peter D. Cole, Australia
Robert Courturier, France
Lin Emery, U.S.A.
Arthur Fleischmann, U.K.
Dame Elisabeth Frank, U.K.
Jim Galluci, U.S.A.
Aaronel de roy Gruber, U.S.A.
Richard Hunt, Australia
Indian Carvings, India
Takamichi Ito, Japan
Robert Juniper, Australia
Lila Katzen, U.S.A.
Kentano Kimura, Japan
Inge King, Australia
John Ladyman, Australia
O. Evan Lewis, U.S.A.
Clyde Lynds, U.S.A.
Molly Mason, U.S.A.
Adrian Mauriks, Australia
Henry Moore, U.K.
Lyn Moore, Australia
Robert J. Morris, Australia
Nicholas Mukonberanwa, Zimbabwe
Henry Munyaradzi, Zimbabwe
George Rhoades, U.S.A.
George Rickey, U.S.A.
Herb Rosenburg, U.S.A.
Jeff Thomson, New Zealand
Jurgunby Sadyrov, U.S.S.R.
Zelda Wolcock Werner, U.S.A.
If you're visiting Brisbane and would
like to see some of these works,
go on the World Expo 88 Heritage Trail. Details in "About
World Expo '88" at the
beginning of this site.
For further details, consult "The World
Expo 88 Collection," published
by Philip
Bacon Galleries, New Farm, Brisbane, 1988.
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