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8 Over the sands 1968, ink watercolour, 7½ x 10½ in. Outside London 14 Landscape 1968, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in. by
by Anthony Manwaring at Waterhouse, 28 Sussex 11 Ancient arrow-head, a 'Circle' pamphlet, screen- Brigid Wright at the new Griffen Garnett galleries,
Place, W.2 from July 15 to 31. Anthony Manwaring, print in black, white, maroon and green, 20 x 30 in. Mardol, Shrewsbury until July 13. Brigid Wright
born in 1944 studied at the Royal College. This is (edition of 100) by Ian Tyson, commissioned by the studied at Lincoln and Leicester Schools of Art and
his first one-man show in London. (Price range: Westcott Art Centre, 5 Main Road, Westcott ,Surrey. has exhibited in the Young Contemporaries. (Price
£10— £70) The poem is by Li Ho (China, AD 791 —817) trans- range: 15-40 gns.)
9 The flowers 1967, oil on canvas, 28 x 42 in. By lated by Michael Bullock and Jerome Chen. (Price
José Gamarra at the Redmark Gallery, 18 St. range: 4 gns. including cover) Edinburgh
Christophers Place, W.1 until 19 July. He has work 12 Primavera I 1966, painted plywood 48 x 48 x 4 15 Zig-zagger No 8 1968, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48
in private collections in South America and Europe in. by John Dee. In 'The Prizewinners Exhibition' at in. by Roland Pichet at Richard Demarco, 8 Melville
the Rockefeller Foundation and the Museum of The Midland Group, Nottingham, until 6 July. The Crescent, Edinburgh 3, in July.
Modern Art in Paris. (Price range: £100—£150) Midland Group has organized three open competi-
10 Study 1966, mixed media on hardboard in a tions and this exhibition consists of recent work of
show called 'Transplant' of work by Colin Ashley the prize winners.
and Martin Lumley from July 1 to 20 at the Woodstock 13 Drawing ink on paper, 8 x 10 in. by Roger
Gallery, 16 Woodstock St., W.1. Colin Ashley was Hilton in a one-man show at Arnolfini, 42 Triangle
born in 1941 and studied at Wolmers School, West, Bristol from July 2 to August 2. Roger Hilton
Jamaica, Farnborough and Brixton School of studied at the Slade and at the Academie Ranson in
Building. Martin Lumley, born in Melbourne, Paris under Professor Roger Bissiere until 1939. He
Australia studied at Melbourne University and was prize-winner at the 2nd and 4th John Moore's
Brixton School of Building. Liverpool Exhibitions. He was represented in the
British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 1964.