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Brad Levido

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Born in Wonnarua (Cessnock), New South Wales, Australia.

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Brad (Bradley) Levido (1953–1993) was born in Cessnock, NSW, and studied at Newcastle College of Adult Education before moving to Sydney. Working across painting, prints, photography and works on paper, his work was included in numerous exhibitions including the 1992 exhibition Dead Gay Artists at the Tin Sheds in Sydney and the 1994 exhibition +Positive: Artists Addressing AIDS at Campbelltown City Art Gallery, NSW. His work is held in several public and private collections including the National Gallery of Australia and QAGOMA and was featured in the 1993 TV documentary Positive Art (ABC).

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Gadigal (Sydney), New South Wales, Australia