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Ep 28 – The Hagan Brothers : Classical Pop Art

  Graeme Hagan, of The Hagan Brothers, talks to me about what it’s like growing up in a family of painters, how he and his brother Jo work together, and how it’s been for them establishing themselves as contemporary artists. He also cove

An episode of the John Dalton - gently does it . . . podcast, hosted by John Dalton, titled "Ep 28 – The Hagan Brothers : Classical Pop Art" was published on August 24, 2015 and runs 37 minutes.

August 24, 2015 ·37m · John Dalton - gently does it . . .

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  Graeme Hagan, of The Hagan Brothers, talks to me about what it’s like growing up in a family of painters, how he and his brother Jo work together, and how it’s been for them establishing themselves as contemporary artists. He also covers a lot of the business side of art and the Australian art […]

  Graeme Hagan, of The Hagan Brothers, talks to me about what it’s like growing up in a family of painters, how he and his brother Jo work together, and how it’s been for them establishing themselves as contemporary artists. He also covers a lot of the business side of art and the Australian art […]
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