Page 62 - Studio International - December 1967
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Outside London
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      Fragmentation sequence, LIGHT-SOUND
      WORKSHOP; part of a new project by the
      Department of Advanced Studies at Hornsey
      College of Art, on exhibition at the Oxford Museum
      of Modern Art until December 23. The Hornsey
      LIGHT-SOUND WORKSHOP were responsible for a
      highly successful series of exhibits in the
      Labyrinth on the West Pier during the Brighton
      Arts Festival in April of this year. The work of the
      Department was featured in the April 1967 issue of
      Studio International with contributions by Clive
      Latimer (on the development of the Workshop),
      Michael Leonard (on Media Systems and the future),
      John Bowstead (on High-power projection techniques)
      and Dick Woods (on Short-throw projection
      techniques).
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      Painting 1967, 50 x 30 in. by Prunella Clough at
      Arnolfini, 42 Triangle West, Bristol until January 5.
      Prunella Clough was born in 1919 and studied at
      Chelsea School of Art where she has been a
      part-time teacher in recent years. There was a
      retrospective exhibition of her work at the
      Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1960. Her paintings are
      mainly concerned with urban subjects and this
      exhibition is intended to give an indication of the
      development of her work since the retrospective.
      (Price range: £15—£100.)
      There is also an exhibition of new jewellery at this
      gallery.
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      Gouache, 24 x 24 in. by Alan Milner in the Winter
      exhibition of the gallery's artists at Lightning Mark,
      Rye, Sussex through December. The exhibition
      includes oils, collages, gouaches, wood sculpture,
      graphics and pen and ink drawings by Chuang,
      Milner, Hainault, Cheng, Ellis and Holdcroft.
      (Price range: £2—£100.)
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      Red, white and blue, 32 x 28 in. by Terry Frost at
      the Bear Lane Gallery, 6 Bear Lane, Oxford through
      December. Born in 1915, Terry Frost is one of the
      generation of British artists who during the 1950s,
      developed a painterly abstract style with strong
      references to landscape motifs. His forms are now
      more hard-edged and his colours purer and stronger
      He teaches painting in the Fine Art Department at
      Reading University.
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      Villa Escensor de Home 1963, oil on canvas 14 x 18
      in. by Tristram Hillier at the Brighton Art Gallery
      until December 31. Tristram Hillier was involved
      with the English Surrealist movement in the 1930s
      and was a member of Unit One. His paintings of
      landscapes and buildings in Portugal retain a sense
      of mystery. The Autumn exhibition comprises
      approximately 160 works by different artists in oils,
      watercolours and graphics. It is a cross-section of
      art being produced in this country today and in
      particular of work that has been shown, mainly in
      London, during the current year. (Price range:
      £1 0—£400.)
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      Miner  oil on canvas, 42 x 60 in. by Anthony Currell
      at the Plymouth Arts Centre, 38 Looe Street,
      Plymouth, Devon until December 20. The show also
      includes sculptures by Jacqueline Joyes. (Price
      range: £60—£150.)
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