Annandale Imitation Realists

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title: Annandale Imitation Realists
text: The Annandale Imitation Realists was a short-lived collaborative group of Australian mixed media avant-garde artists formed in Sydney in 1961. Founding members were Mike Brown, Ross Crothall, and Colin Lanceley. They staged exhibitions in Sydney's Rudy Komon Gallery and John Reed's Museum of Modern Art and Design in Melbourne. Andrew Sayers, former head of Australia's National Portrait Gallery, described their work as "chaotic, exuberant, and profuse—collaborative collages consisting of junk and
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