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1969. Exhibition Catalogue/ Brochure. Page 5/6. Six One-Man Shows: Paul Neagu.
1970. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 3/5. Wool Redefined. Stephen Buckley. RDG exhibition of work by Buckley, Docherty, McEwen, Mackintosh, commissioned by Lowe Donald & Co., Peebles, Scotland.
1970. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 15/42. Strategy: Get Arts. Robert Filliou.
1965. Scrapbook (1964-65), page 14/14. Press Cutting and Exhibition Brochure. Ref. Surjit Singh exhibition at Traverse Art Gallery, Edinburgh.
1970. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 24/42. Strategy: Get Arts. Ferdinand Kriwet.
1976. Catalogue. Page 25/29. RDG 10th Anniversary Exhibition. Ten-year record of the gallery's activities 1966-1976.
1984. Exhibition Catalogue (page 3/9). ANZART. Australian and New Zealand Artists in Edinburgh. Introduction by Demarco.
1984. Exhibition Catalogue (page 6/9). ANZART: Australian and New Zealand Artists in Edinburgh. Australian artists.
1971. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 19/24. Romanian Art Today. Group Sigma 1.
1973. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 25/25. Turi Werkner. The Austrian Exhibition. RDG, Edinburgh, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.
1970. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 5/5. Alastair Mackintosh. Wool Redefined. RDG exhibition of work by Buckley, Docherty, McEwen, Mackintosh, commissioned by Lowe Donald & Co., Peebles, Scotland.
1972. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 27/47. Atelier '72 (contemporary Polish art). Zbigniew Makarewicz.
1973. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 9/25. Bruno Gironcoli. The Austrian Exhibition. RDG, Edinburgh, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.
1968. Exhibition Catalogue (cover). Page 1/3. Tamara Hans-Jaworska exhibitions at the RDG, Edinburgh, and the Scottish Woollen Technical College, Galashiels, Scotland.
1966. Exhibition Brochure (page 1/2). Richard Demarco Gallery Christmas Exhibition. 125 artists.
1966. Exhibition Brochure (page 2/2). Richard Demarco Gallery Christmas Exhibition. 125 artists.
1973. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 3/25. The Austrian Exhibition. RDG, Edinburgh, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.
1975. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 44/45. Aspects '75 (contemporary Yugoslavian art). Vladimir Velickovic.