Talk:Bill Leak
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[edit]isnt he the guy who did that cartoon in reply to the Indonesian one (showing the aussie PM and foreign minister fornicating)? I think that would be worth a mention. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.134.172.150 (talk • contribs)
Bill Leak has been hung once more in the Archibald Prize finalists exhibition in 2007. You can add this to his tally.
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Appearance in Loaded Brush documentary
[edit]I have removed the following sentence from the end of the "Association with the Archibald" section, after trying but failing to find a reliable online source. Leak is identified in the credits with "Special thanks" in this document: [1], so I believe this statement is likely to be true, but cannot verify it.
- Leak was one of several artists featured in Loaded Brush, a 2005 Peter Berner documentary about the Archibald Prize.[citation needed]
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