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Wind Of The Spirit: A Retrospective Exhibition Of Brother Joseph Mcnally

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Wind Of The Spirit: A Retrospective Exhibition Of Brother Joseph Mcnally
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Brother Joseph McNally (1923-2002) was the founder of St Patrick's Arts Centre, now known as LASALLE College of the Arts, in Singapore. This book was published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name at the Singapore Art Museum in 1999. There is a dedication by McNally to "Amanda" on the title page dated early 2002, a few months before he died. Loose at the back of the book is a special edition of the College's Arts Connections news leaflet paying tribute Brother McNally published in October 2002 (shortly after his death in August 2002). There is some very minor bending at the corners of the cover and a small scratch on the bottom RH corner of the front cover.
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