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Leisure 1967, oil, 36 x 28 in. by Robert Walls at
Alwin, July 3-29 in an exhibition with Edgar
Mansfield, who is showing sculpture. A student at
Chelsea School of Art until 1963, Walls has had two
one-man shows at Drian, 1964 and 1966; Lane,
Bradford, 1966; and County Town Gallery, Lewes,
1966. Mansfield has exhibited at Goldsmith's
College and Mercury Gallery as well as in 'New
Zealand Artists', Qantas Gallery, 1964, (Price
range: £25—£200.)
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Pastorale, 1967, p.v.a. on canvas, 36 x 48 in. by
C. Sturgess-Lief, showing oil paintings at
Clytie Jessop until July 21. Born in Germany in
1937, Sturgess-Lief has had one-man exhibitions
in London at New Vision Centre, Gallery One,
Redfern and Wardour galleries, and at Furstenburg,
Paris. (Price range: £40—£100.)
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Suzy in the Bath 1967, oil on canvas, 48 x 40 in.,
by Lewin Bassingthwaighte, in his third one-man
show at Piccadilly—until July 16. Born in England
in 1928, Bassingthwaighte studied at the Royal
College of Art and is now teaching print-making
at Chelsea School of Art. One-man exhibitions
include Leicester, London 1957; Arthur Jeffress,
London 1959 and '61; Lane, Los Angeles 1963; and
Cavana, Venice 1966. (Price range: 20 gns-200 gns.)
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Composition in aluminium, 1965, 2 x 4 ft, by
Barbara Pniewska, in a group show which
includes works by major surrealist painters
Ernst, Tanguy, Brauner, Lam and Crepin—at
Obelisk July—August. Barbara Pniewska has
exhibited in London at the Grabowski, Grosvenor,
Molton, Redfern and Hamilton galleries. Public
collections include Warsaw Museum and the Larry
Aldrich Museum, New York.
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Quadripartite 1967, oil on canvas, 29⅞ x 36¼ in.,
by Anne Madden, exhibiting diptychs, triptychs
and Quadripartites and silver plated bronzes
with John Tunnard, who is showing recent
paintings and gouaches at the Leicester—until
July 22. Anne Madden won the Carrol award: 1st
prize for the best artist under 40 at the 1952 'Irish
Exhibition of Living Art'. (Price range: Madden
100 gns-500 gns; Tunnard 35 gns-1,500 gns.)
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Provincetown 1966, watercolour crayon, pencil,
charcoal, 23 x 29 in. by Edward Giobbi in his
second one-man show at New Art Centre in July.
A student of painting and sculpture with Zorach at
the Art Students League, New York City, Giobbi
also studied fresco, painting, sculpture and graphics
at the Academy of Fine Arts, Florence 1951-4.
His one-man exhibitions include the Contem-
poraries Gallery, New York 1956, 60, 61, 63; he
participated in the First Biennial Inter-American
Exhibition, Mexico City. (Price range: 60 gns-100 gns.)
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Tebakang 1966, egg tempera and ink, 18 x 24 in. by
Christopher Miers in his first one-man exhibition
of recent painting in London at Andsell, July 11—
August 5. Born in 1941, and a regular Army
officer, Miers paints scenes of places he has
visited in Borneo. Arthur Goodwin, painter,
mosaicist, and head of the department of fine art,
Exeter College of Art, shows mosaics at the
Gallery from August 8-26. (Price range: Miers and
Goodwin 18 gns-150 gns.)
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