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Timo Hogan Lake Baker

‘Now I am doing these big paintings. Always the same place, Lake Baker. That’s because it’s my place. My father’s place.’ – Timo Hogan.

(2021) by Timo Hogan, at nine metres wide in three two-metre-tall panels, is indeed a big painting. Commissioned for the recently opened ‘Tarnanthi: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art’ in Adelaide, curator Nici Cumpston justified her selection to me, ‘It’s a big painting for

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