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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF KALDOR PUBLIC ART PROJECTS To mark half a century of the illustrious Kaldor Public Art Projects, the organisation has partnered with the Art Gallery of New South Wales to chronicle in detail 34 projects from over the years, some of the biggest and most iconic large-scale artworks presented in this country. They include , which saw 2.5 kilometres of Sydney’s Little Bay shrouded in fabric and rope back in 1969 (then the largest single artwork ever made), and Jeff Koons’s , a 12.4-metre-tall flowering terrier outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in 1995. AGNSW’s Nicholas Chambers, the

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