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Nicholas Currie – I Can Laugh With You

Nicholas Currie – I Can Laugh With You

I Can Laugh With You presents a series of watercolours, drawings, and photographs by emerging artist and curator Nicholas Currie. Made over a period of a few weeks and in quick succession, the work in I Can Laugh With You offers valuable insight into Currie's eclectic approach to image-making through the themes of identity, indigenous bodies, kindness, friendship, humour, and popular culture. Accompanying Currie’s imagery is an introduction by Grace Chander alongside a poem by Brie Heath.

72 pages, 28 x 21 cm, softcover, Stray Pages (Melbourne)

$6.49

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Nicholas Currie – I Can Laugh With You

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Nicholas Currie – I Can Laugh With You

I Can Laugh With You presents a series of watercolours, drawings, and photographs by emerging artist and curator Nicholas Currie. Made over a period of a few weeks and in quick succession, the work in I Can Laugh With You offers valuable insight into Currie's eclectic approach to image-making through the themes of identity, indigenous bodies, kindness, friendship, humour, and popular culture. Accompanying Currie’s imagery is an introduction by Grace Chander alongside a poem by Brie Heath.

72 pages, 28 x 21 cm, softcover, Stray Pages (Melbourne)

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I Can Laugh With You presents a series of watercolours, drawings, and photographs by emerging artist and curator Nicholas Currie. Made over a period of a few weeks and in quick succession, the work in I Can Laugh With You offers valuable insight into Currie's eclectic approach to image-making through the themes of identity, indigenous bodies, kindness, friendship, humour, and popular culture. Accompanying Currie’s imagery is an introduction by Grace Chander alongside a poem by Brie Heath.

72 pages, 28 x 21 cm, softcover, Stray Pages (Melbourne)