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How to cite this paper
The Impact of Establishing Professional Art and Cultural Institutions on Australian Art Companies
How to cite this paper: Yipeng Xing. (2024) The Impact of Establishing Professional Art and Cultural Institutions on Australian Art Companies. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 8(6), 1521-1525.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2024.06.038