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Sweden                                   Germany                                  30  Le peintre et le jeune modèle,  22 x 30 in., by
      25  Long island still life 1965, 23 x 29 in., by Saul   28  Variable progress 100  by Robert Israel at M.E.   Francis Savel at Gmurzynska, 5 Köln, Mauritiusstein-
      Steinberg at Moderna Museet, S. Blasieholmsham-  Thelen, 43 Essen, Saarbrücker Strasse 36 through   weg 74-76, from May 5 to June 3. Savel was born
      men 16, Stockholm, until May 5. This is a show of   May. This is the first time this show has been seen in   in Lalinde, France. (Price range: $600—$4,000.)
      the satirical drawings of the Jewish-American artist,   Europe, but it was held before in the Walker Art
      who was born in 1914 in Rumania.         Centre, Minneapolis and Whitney Museum, New
      26  Forest vision 1967, oil on canvas, 31 x 23 in.,   York. The subject of 'Air art' is dealt with in this issue
      by Violet Tengberg in an exhibition of paintings at   of  Studio International.
      Gummesons Kunstgalerie until May 8. In 1966   29  Phantom 1966, PVA paint on canvas, 48 x 48 in.,
      Violet Tengberg received the City of Gothenburg   by Peter Sedgley at Neuendorf, 32 Werderstrasse,
      award for cultural achievement. She studied at, and   Hamburg until May 15. Peter Sedgley was born in
      now lives in, Gothenberg and has held one-man   London in 1930 and studied architecture at the
      exhibitions in Stockholm, Helsinki, Gothenberg and   School of Building, Brixton. He has taken part in
      London. (Price range: 900-10.000 Sw. kr.)   many group shows including 'Pop Art-Op Art' in
                                               Geneva, 'The responsive eye' at the Museum of
      Holland                                  Modern Art, New York, 'London Under forty'
      27  Het koffertje,  51 x 59 in., by Jacob Zekveld at   Galleria Milano and The 9th Mainichi International
      Delta, Rotterdam until May 19. Wet koffertje  is a   Art Exhibition, Tokyo 1967. He has held one-man
      diplomatic trunk containing, instead of documents,   shows in New York and Chicago. (Price range:   Exchange rates: £1 = U.S. $2.40= Fr. francs 11.8=
      realities, i.e. insects for bacteriology war and   £30—£400.)                     DM 9.6= Lire 15.
      bombers
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