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How a seminal American artwork divided Australians

  • May 6, 2025
  • 2:25 pm
How a seminal American artwork divided Australians


When Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles was bought in 1973 for $1.4 million by the Whitlam government, it sparked a national controversy.

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