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    Böcklin’s Tomb (copied from ‘Floating Cities’ 1981 by Chris Foss)
    Böcklin’s Tomb (copied from ‘Floating Cities’ 1981 by Chris Foss), 1998
    Oil on canvas
    221 x 330 cm

    Exhibitions

    • Glenn Brown (survey), Ludwig Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary, 2010
    • Glenn Brown (survey), Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy, 2009
    • Glenn Brown (survey), Tate Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2009
    • Glenn Brown (survey), Serpentine Gallery, London, 2004
    • (The World May Be) Fantastic: 2002 Biennale of Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 2002
    • Hypermental. Rampant Reality 1950 - 2000 by Salvador Dalí to Jeff Koons, Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland and Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany, 2001
    • Glenn Brown (survey), Domain de Kerguenec, Bignan, France, 2000
    • Glenn Brown (survey), Jerwood Gallery, London, 1999
    • Glenn Brown , Patrick Painter, Los Angeles, 1998

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