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11 Three of a series of fifteen paintings (numbers 13 Apple,1968, acrylic on canvas, by Derek Holland, 15 Untitled floor sculpture, 1968, perspex and
5, 7, 8), 1968, by John Howlin, from an exhibition of from his one-man exhibition at Sheviock Gallery, chromium-plated steel, by Terry Hammill, from an
his new paintings and screenprints at Arnolfini Gal- Sheviock, Cornwall, until November 28. Derek Hol- exhibition at Leeds College of Art from November 19
lery, Bristol, until November 23. John Howlin, born land was born in 1927. He studied, and later taught, until December 5. The exhibition includes three-
in 1931, studied at Hammersmith School of Art and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and he is now dimensional work by Terry Hammill, a lecturer at
now teaches at Ealing School of Art. He had a one- Head of the Art Department at Plymouth College. Leeds College, paintings by Geof Rigden, who lives
man exhibition at Kasmin Gallery, London, in 1965 14 Leaf from book of specification drawings, 1968, and works in London, and paintings by Warren
and several public collections now include his work. by David Willetts, from his one-man exhibition, which Rosser, also a lecturer at Leeds College. Prices range
Running concurrently with this exhibition is one of also includes the units made up in various materials, from £80 to £180.
new jewellery by Breon O'Casey, Bryan Illsley, at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, until November 9. David
Margaret Langston, Loh Chin-Fen. Amanda Barker- Willetts studied at Birmingham College of Art and the
Mill, Susanna Heron and Tom Scott. Royal Academy of Art and now teaches in the Fine
12 Airroof and Airground, an inflated PVC environ- Art Department at Nottingham College. He took part
ment by the Eventstructure Research Group—Jeff in a group show at the Camden Arts Centre in 1967
Shaw, Theo Botschuiver, Sean Wellesley-Miller, The and has had one previous one-man exhibition at
exhibition, entitled Pneu Show, is at the Museum of Ikon Gallery.
Modern Art, Oxford, from November 19 until
December 22.