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1987. RDG exhibition of Caroline Tisdall's 'Bits & Pieces' collection of works by Joseph Beuys.

1970. Report (page 2/2) by Demarco on meeting in London with Lohmeyer, Diamand, Jappe, Beuys. Ref. Strategy: Get Arts.

1981. Joseph Beuys (right) with 'New Beginnings are in the Offing/ The Poorhouse Doors', at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

1973. Letter to Demarco from gallery director Ronald Feldman (New York) , ref. Beuys and contact with East European artists.

1980. Petition and Press Statement by Beuys et al, in protest against transferral of Boyle from Barlinnie Special Unit.

1970. Report (page 1/2) by Demarco on meeting in London with Lohmeyer, Diamand, Jappe, Beuys. Ref. Strategy: Get Arts.

1981. Beuys and group with 'New Beginnings are in the Offing/ The Poorhouse Doors', at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.

1987. R-L: MacAllister, van Vlissingen,Tisdall, with the RDG exhibition of Tisdall's 'Bits & Pieces' collection of works by Joseph Beuys.

1974. Gavin Strang MP speaking at the RDG's 'Black and White Oil Conference'. Joseph Beuys and Buckminster Fuller in audience. Edinburgh Arts 1974.

1987. L-R: Caroline Tisdall and Jane MacAllister, with the RDG exhibition of Tisdall's 'Bits & Pieces' collection of works by Joseph Beuys.

1981. R-L: Halpern, Panza, Hall, MacAllister, with New Beginnings are in the Offing/ The Poorhouse Doors by Joseph Beuys at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

1987. R-L: Caroline Tisdall and Paul van Vlissingen at the RDG exhibition of Tisdall's 'Bits & Pieces' collection of works by Joseph Beuys.

1977. One Hundred Days of the Free International University. Documenta Six, Kassel.

1977. Carlo Pezzoni's studio, Milan. Edinburgh Arts 1977.

1973. Performance by Gergely Urkom. Eight Yugoslav Artists. Edinburgh Arts 1973.

1981. Poorhouse door in transit to Edinburgh College of Art.

1973. Performance by Gergely Urkom. Eight Yugoslav Artists. Edinburgh Arts 1973.

1981. The Poorhouse doors. Edinburgh.
