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Munich
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       Self Portrait 1965, lithograph in two colours by Paul
       Wunderlich, in an exhibition of his lithographs,
       March 14-April 16, at Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer,
       Prinzregentenstrasse 60. Born 1927 in Berlin,
       Wunderlich lectured on graphic techniques at
       Hamburg in 1951-60 and at Paris in 1960-63. He
       studied at the Landeskunstschule, Hamburg, and is
       a professor in Bildende Künste, Hamburg. (Price
       range: DM 250-DM 450.)


       Cologne
       25
       Le Manége, 25 1/2 x 32 in., in an exhibition of paintings
       by Claude Grosperrin at Gemälde-Galerie Abels,
       Stadtwaldgurtel 32, from March 1 to April 15.
       Grosperrin studied atthe Ecole Nationale
       Supérieur des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and at Atelier
       Brianchon. (Price range: £50-£275.)

       Berlin
       26
       Two Friends 1924, pencil drawing, 24 x 18+ in., by
       Rudolf Schlichter at Galerie Springer,
       Kurfurstendamm 16-March 4-31. (Price range:
       DM 400-DM 1200.)
       27
       A sculpture in silver by Gérard Imof in an
       exhibition of paintings and sculpture, March 17-31,
       at Galerie S Ben Wargin, Josef-Haydn-Strasse 1.
       Imof was a silversmith before he began painting
       and sculpting. He lives near Geneva and last year
       exhibited at Galerie Pauli, Lausanne, and Galerie
       Contemporaine, Geneva. (Price range: sculpture
       DM 1800-DM 2500; paintings DM 600-DM 3000.)


       Hanover
       28
       Doppelbild 1966, oil on canvas, 21+ x 28+ in., by
       Carl Heidelbach, at Dieter Brusberg, Friedrichswall
       13, Kubus, this March. Born in 1923 in Hanau,
       Heidelbach only began his art studies in 1944 but
       has been seriously interested in art since the age of
       thirteen. He attended the Academy in Munich and
       had his first exhibition in 1953. (Price range: DM 750-
       DM 2000.)

       New York
       29
       Solution de Continuité 8 1966, 35 x 46 in., of Hisao
       Domoto at Martha Jackson Gallery Inc., 32 East
       69th Street-March 7-April 1. A native of Kyoto,
       Japan, Domoto participated in '15 Painters in Paris',
       Cologne 1959, 'Arte Nuova', International Exposition,
       Turin, 'Contemporary Japanese Painting and
       Sculpture', Dallas Museum, Texas, and the
       recent 'The New Japanese Painting and Sculpture'
       at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Museums
       which have his work include the Museums of Modern
       Art in Paris and Tokyo, Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona,
       and Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna, Turin.
       (Price range: $250-$3,000.)
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