The article reports that with globalization now an art-world fait accompli, Australia has outgrown its status as a promising outpost and become, increasingly, an art center in its own right. One of the things that a traveler to Australia quickly comes to grips with is how huge the country is, and how empty. The size of the continental U.S. but with a population of fewer than 20 million people, most of who are clustered along the southern half of the east coast and the eastern half of the south coast, Australia boasts vast stretches of some of the most inhospitable desert country in the world.
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