Peter Gidal
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- Tate Arts and Culture, Issue 6, Jul/Aug 2003. Articles: Peter Gidal on A Century of Artists' Film, Studio: Bridget Riley, Henry Moore and his successors, Simon Grant on Paul Nash, Viola's Five Angels, Paul McCarthy's inflatable monoliths, Jennifer Mundy on Dorothea Tanning.
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