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1980. Projected Programme (Page 9/9). Beuys and the Free International University.

1972. Letter (page 2/2) from Dr Stephen Bann, ref. lecture on Ian Hamilton Finlay. Edinburgh Arts 1972.

1972. Letter (page 1/2) to Demarco from Dr Stephen Bann, ref. lecture on Ian Hamilton Finlay. Edinburgh Arts 1972.

1974. Programme of events, 15 - 25 August (including Oil Conference, lectures, theatre performances and exhibition private views). Edinburgh Arts 1974

1980. Statement by publisher George Riches, ref. Scottish Arts Council support for Edinburgh Arts 1980.

1977. Proposed Plan (page 1/2), ref. policy of the RDG in relation to Edinburgh Arts.

1976. Policy Statement (page 1/4) from the Directors of the RDG.

1976. Paul Neagu's Edinburgh Arts 1976 application form (page 3/4).

1980. Report (Page 3/3). Beuys and the Free International University.

1970. Document (page 1/5). Ref. 'Dusseldorf in Edinburgh' (Strategy: Get Arts) exhibition and 'Sound in Space' event at Edinburgh College of Art.

1970. Document (Page 5/5). Ref. 'Dusseldorf in Edinburgh' (Strategy: Get Arts) exhibition, and 'Sound in Space' event at Edinburgh College of Art.

1970. Letter (page 1/2) from Demarco to Willi Fleischer, Cultural Officer of the City of Dusseldorf. Ref. Strategy: Get Arts.

1970. Document (page 4/5). Ref. 'Dusseldorf in Edinburgh' (Strategy: Get Arts) exhibition, and 'Sound in Space' event at Edinburgh College of Art.

1973. Letter (page 1/3) from Ian Hamilton Finlay to Demarco, ref. Finlay/ Demarco collaboration 'A Calm in a Tea-cup' (Wild Hawthorn Press, 1973)

1973. Letter from the City of Edinburgh Corporation to the RDG. Ref. permission for proposed installation by Christian Boltanski. Seven French Artists. Edinburgh Arts 1973.

1975. Press Notice. Aspects '75 exhibition of contemoporary Yugoslavian art.

1976. Policy Statement (page 2/4) from the Directors of the RDG.

1973. Letter (page 3/3) from Antoine Grimaud (Group Lettriste, Paris) to Sally Holman (RDG administrator), ref. proposed programme of Lettriste films at the RDG.
