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1973. Announcement/ Private View Card (recto). John Copnall - Paintings. Exhibition presented by the RDG.

1967. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 7/7. Ist Edinburgh Open 100 exhibition.

1967. Press Cutting. The Scotsman. Ref. RDG exhibition of 15 British Painters at Union of Polish artists, Warsaw, Poland.

1983. Exhibition Brochure (page 1/4). Will Maclean exhibition at the RDG.

1985. Brochure (verso). RDG Edinburgh Festival Fringe theatre programme.

1966. Exhibition Brochure (page 1/2). Richard Demarco Gallery Christmas Exhibition. 125 artists.

1985. Poster/ Notice. Patricia Douthwaite: Shall I go to Poland?, exhibition presented by the RDG at Waverley Market, Edinburgh.

1970. Exhibition Catalogue/ Card (verso). Barbara Balmer. RDG.

1991. Catalogue (page 4/6). The Artist as Voyager: New Work by Richard Demarco and Will Maclean. Essay by Alan Woods.

1979. Exhibition Catalogue (page 5/6). Jack Tworkov, Paintings 1950-1978. Presented by the RDG in association with Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, and Ulster Museum, Belfast.

1977. Information Sheet. Ref. Edinburgh Arts 1976 Exhibition at Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Eire.

1976. Notice. Ref. European Tour of Canadian Performance Art. Lily Eng performance at the RDG, Edinburgh, and John Faichney performance at Third Eye Centre, Glasgow.

1970. Exhibition Catalogue/ card (verso). Frances Walker. RDG.

1973. Exhibition Catalogue (cover). Page 1/25. The Austrian Exhibition. RDG, Edinburgh, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.

1990. Invitation Card. Private View. Two Hungarian Artists: Adam Balint and Pal Gerber. RDG.

1978. Announcement Card. The Artist as Explorer. Lecture by Demarco at Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Germany.

1979. Exhibition Catalogue (page 2/6). Jack Tworkov, Paintings 1950-1978. Presented by the RDG in association with Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, and Ulster Museum, Belfast.

1979. Exhibition Catalogue (page 6/6). Jack Tworkov, Paintings 1950-1978. Presented by the RDG in association with Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, and Ulster Museum, Belfast.
