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Provinces
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Mak Kum-Siew's Blue Rhythm, 1966, oil on canva
42 x 42 in., in an exhibition at the Arnolfini
Gallery, 42 Triangle West, Bristol—January 14 to
February 15—which he shares with Colin Cina.
Both artists exhibited at the 1966 Young
Contemporaries exhibition in London, and Colin
Cina was recently in the United States on a Pete
Stuyvesant travelling award. (Price ranges:
Mak Kum-Siew—£25—£185; Colin Cina—£15—£200
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Scarab, 1964, mixed graphic media, 8 x 10 in.,
one of the drawings of insects by William Ellis
in an exhibition at The Lightning Mark Group
Galleries, 4 High Street, Rye, Sussex. Ellis, an
American artist, has exhibited with group shows
in the U.S. The present exhibition consists
exclusively of drawings of insects. (Price range:
£5—£25.)
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Junko Ikewada's Idea Paradossale, in the Japanese
artist's first one-man show in Britain—at the
Richard Demarco Gallery, 8 Melville Crescent,
Edinburgh, from January 12 to February 11.
Concurrently the gallery is showing paintings by
Makenzie Smith and drawings and sculpture by
William Redgrave. (Price range for all three
exhibitors: £20—£300.)
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The 56 Group-Wales—formed in 1956 and compo
of artists who live or have lived in Wales—is
exhibiting at Bear Lane Gallery, 6 Bear Lane,
Oxford, until January 28. Among the members o
the Group are Trevor Bates, Hubert Dalwood,
Arthur Giardelli, Terry Setch, Jeffrey Streele anc
Eric Rowan. Fifty works—sculpture, panel
constructions, oils—are being shown. (Price range
under £50 to £150.)
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Dark Landscape, 1965, pen and ink wash, 12 x 14
by Malcolm Gregory, at Gallery 66, Blackheath
Village, until January 22. Gregory has exhibited
the Arts Council. (Price range: 5 gns-15 gns.)
Dublin
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William Scott's Figure Divided, 1965, oil on
canvas, 66 x 70 in.—one of Scott's works being
exhibited at the Dawson Gallery, 4 Dawson Street,
Dublin, from mid-January onwards. Scott's first
London one-man show was in 1942, his first
New York showing in 1954. Most recently he has
shown at the Hanover Gallery and Gimpel Hanover,
in Zurich.
France
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A group of recent sculptures, made of polilastic
and synthetic rubber, in an exhibition of work
Gilardi, the Italian artist, at Ileana Sonnabend,
37 Quai des Grands-Augustins, Paris, until
January 31. Gilardi lives and works in Turin, wh(
he builds his 'slices of nature'. In the catalogue
introduction Michael Sonnabend writes: 'He
presents us with landscapes to be spread out: a
wall-to-wall nature that cradles our furniture am
our polished social intercourse....'