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U.S.A. and Canada                        33  Cut  1967, acrylic on canvas. 81 x 9 ft, by   35  Sculpture platform  1966, painted wood, nine
             31  Femmes d'artistes  1883-5, by James Tissot   Thomas Downing at Allan Stone, 48 East 86th   piece sculpture, 45 sq. ft, from the Paul Feeley
             at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Grange Park, Toronto,   Street, New York from May 7-25.   memorial exhibition at Guggenheim, 1017 Fifth
             until May 5. James Tissot was born in Nantes in 1836   34  Woman buckling her bra 1963, plaster and mixed   Avenue, New York until May 26. The show consists
             and settled in England after the Franco-Prussian War   media, in George Segal's show 'The human situation',   of approximately forty paintings, friezes and sculp-
             of 1870. This show consists of thirty-nine paintings,   at the Museum of Contemporary Art, 273 East Ontario   tures, some of which have never before been shown.
             twenty drawings and twenty-four etchings, dry-  Street, Chicago, Illinois until May 26. There was an   36  Painted metal and glass 1967, 5½ x 8 x 7 ft, by
             points and mezzotints.                   article by William Lipke and by Segal on his own   Menashe Kadishman at Dunkelman, Toronto from
             32  Pasture and mountain 1962, oil on paper (black   art in the October 1967 issue of Studio International.    May 7 for two weeks. Menashe Kadishman, born in
             and white), 23 x 35 in., by Milton Avery at Grace                                 Israel in 1932, studied in Tel-Aviv and under the
             Borgenicht, 1018 Madison, New York until May 24.                                  sculptor Rudi Lehmann. He then came to England
             Milton Avery, born in Altman in 1893, began his                                   and studied at St Martins and the Slade, winning
             painting career in 1913 at the Connecticut League                                 two scholarships and in 1962 the second prize for a
             of Art Students. In 1925 he moved to New York; he                                 War of Independence Monument in Israel. He has
             held his first one-man show in 1928 at the Oppor-                                 exhibited widely in Europe.
             tunity Gallery, and won the Athenium Prize of the                                37  Sprung steel 1968, 96 x 28 x 28 in., by Royden
             Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts and the Logan                                    Rabinowitch at Carmen Lamanna, 840 Yonge Street,
             Prize of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1960 he was                             Toronto, from May 3-21. Born in 1943, Rabinowitch
             awarded a Ford Foundation exhibition which opened                                 studied at several colleges of music and art. He
             at the Whitney Museum and travelled for two years.                                has taken part in several group shows in England
             Milton Avery died in January 1965.                                                and Canada. (Price range: $500—$700.)
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