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		<title>PAUL NEAGU. 1979.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>Glasgow: Third Eye Centre, 1979<br />
30 x 21cm, 12pp plus card covers. Exhibition catalogue displaying 17 b/w images of sculptural installations in wood and iron with an emphasis on enclosure and encircling. Text by Paul Overy. Designed by Neagu himself. Fine.</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Glasgow: Third Eye Centre, 1979<br />
30 x 21cm, 12pp plus card covers. Exhibition catalogue displaying 17 b/w images of sculptural installations in wood and iron with an emphasis on enclosure and encircling. Text by Paul Overy. Designed by Neagu himself. Fine.</div>
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		<title>10 DIALOGUES. 2010.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 09:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>Edinburgh: National Galleries, 2010<br />
36 x 26cm, unpaginated (approx 54pp). Card covers. Exhibition catalogue for this retrospective where ten artists associated with Richard Demarco lent works for a massive show in the RSA. Included are works and biographies and essays on Magdalena Abakanowicz, Gunther Uecker, Alastair Maclennan, David Mach, Ainslie Yule, Marina Abramovic, Rory McEwen, and Paul Neagu. Illustrated thoughout. Fine.</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Edinburgh: National Galleries, 2010<br />
36 x 26cm, unpaginated (approx 54pp). Card covers. Exhibition catalogue for this retrospective where ten artists associated with Richard Demarco lent works for a massive show in the RSA. Included are works and biographies and essays on Magdalena Abakanowicz, Gunther Uecker, Alastair Maclennan, David Mach, Ainslie Yule, Marina Abramovic, Rory McEwen, and Paul Neagu. Illustrated thoughout. Fine.</div>
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		<title>EDINBURGH ARTS &#8217;77 EXHIBITION PART ONE/PART TWO. 1977. WITH HAND WRITTEN DEDICATION BY RICHARD DEMARCO.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 09:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>Edinburgh: Edinburgh Arts/Richard Demarco Gallery, 1977<br />
Two volumes - uniformly 22.2 x 14cm, 44pp plus printed card wrappers. The first volume consists of a foreword by Demarco and short sections dedicated to David Nash, Ivan Osborne, Piccolo Sillani and Alistair Wilson. Illustrated throughout by works and drawings in b/w plus adverts. Volume two also has a long essay by Demarco - "Techne and psyche must be conjoined to form the synergistic force which reveals the point of balance we long to find, the point which indeed the Renaissance itself created, the point symbolised by every medieval cathedral. It is the artists' work to bring this about."</div>
<div>Sections on Chris Castle, Bob Chaplin, Adrian Hall, James Howie, Maryrose Pilcher, Paul Neagu, Joseph Reeder and Keir Smith. Again illustrated throughout. This second volume has a hand-written dedication by Demarco to "Rob and Cecilia Huntington/with good wishes". Both fine.</div>
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PRIUCE IS FOR BOTH AS A PAIR.</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Edinburgh: Edinburgh Arts/Richard Demarco Gallery, 1977<br />
Two volumes - uniformly 22.2 x 14cm, 44pp plus printed card wrappers. The first volume consists of a foreword by Demarco and short sections dedicated to David Nash, Ivan Osborne, Piccolo Sillani and Alistair Wilson. Illustrated throughout by works and drawings in b/w plus adverts. Volume two also has a long essay by Demarco - "Techne and psyche must be conjoined to form the synergistic force which reveals the point of balance we long to find, the point which indeed the Renaissance itself created, the point symbolised by every medieval cathedral. It is the artists' work to bring this about."</div>
<div>Sections on Chris Castle, Bob Chaplin, Adrian Hall, James Howie, Maryrose Pilcher, Paul Neagu, Joseph Reeder and Keir Smith. Again illustrated throughout. This second volume has a hand-written dedication by Demarco to "Rob and Cecilia Huntington/with good wishes". Both fine.</div>
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PRIUCE IS FOR BOTH AS A PAIR.</div>
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		<title>EDINBURGH FESTIVAL 1974. 1974.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 09:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>Edinburgh: Demarco Gallery, 1974<br />
43 x 29cm, 52pp. Large format programme/brochure for the Demarco Edinburgh Festival contributions for 1974. Includes sections on Beuys, Paul Neagu, Anselmo and a heap of lesser known Scottish artists. As ever the design by the Paramount Press is interesting and chaotic. VG+ condition - very scarce.</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Edinburgh: Demarco Gallery, 1974<br />
43 x 29cm, 52pp. Large format programme/brochure for the Demarco Edinburgh Festival contributions for 1974. Includes sections on Beuys, Paul Neagu, Anselmo and a heap of lesser known Scottish artists. As ever the design by the Paramount Press is interesting and chaotic. VG+ condition - very scarce.</div>
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