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Cinematographer Christopher Doyle, though partial to a drink or two, is very clear when it comes to arts education.

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The Australian artist is displaying more than 100 of his artworks at the Fringe Club in an exhibition that tells people his motivations and feelings about the moments that make a film.

That's How The Light Gets In!, which opened yesterday and shows his oeuvre in four batches until October 5, features collages as well as photographs related to the movies he shot, including director Wong Kar-wai's In The Mood For Love and Chungking Express.

'It would be like a lecture experience. You have to go back again and you may be able to get something personal out of it,' Doyle told SAR.

But if it fails to strike a chord, Doyle says there is a solution.

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'You must come back and forth every other day to make your own sense. That's how the light gets in, if not I owe you a beer,' Doyle promises in the show's promotional material.

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