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Effacement

Australia, 1980
film

Solrun Hoaas’avant garde poetic tribute to Noh mask maker Taniguchi Akiko emphasises the relationship between the mask maker and her mask. It experiment..

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Waiting for water

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There's nothing that doesn't take time

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Behind the mask

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Masquerade

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Sacred vandals

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Aya

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Nirvana: Hina dolls

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Women in kimono

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Japan's art from the land

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Faces in the sun

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Unwind the urban

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One another

Australia, 2007
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