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Kylie Wilson - North East Newspapers 16th January 2008 ONE of the biggest events in the art world is the Florence Biennale, an invitation only exhibition that features artists from all over the world in every imaginable media.
![]() AUSTRALIAN PRESENCE: Jim van Geet and the Australian ambassador to Italy, Amanda Vanstone, at the Florence Biennale Among the 12 Australian artists (out of 890 entries) exhibiting at the sixth Biennale, which was held in Florence last month, was Myrtleford based artist Jim van Geet. ![]() ART LOVERS: Crowds making their way around the Florence Biennale. “My horizons have been expanded and it’s wonderful to see that the global art world is very much alive, it’s healthy and it’s vital. There was no shortage of contact with other Australians, with a cocktail party organised by Austrade for the Australian artists which featured the presence of Australian Ambassador to Italy, Arnanda Vanstone. Ms Vanstone also spent time with each Australian artist at the exhibition, commenting on their works and expressing her admiration. Mr van Geet is currently working on pieces for the prestigious Archibald and Moran portrait prizes. Mr van Geet’s paintings can be seen at: www.jimvangeet. com |
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