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Goldmark 17
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Welcome to the 17th issue of our quarterly magazine. Flourishing, of one kind or another, is the emerging theme: bright and florid colour from Graham Sutherland and pochoir fashion plates made over a century ago; major feats in etching by three modern masters of the medium, Chagall, Augustus John, and William Strang; and, in our two current exhibitions, the extraordinary legacies left behind by gallery artist Rigby Graham and, for potter Nic Collins, still in the making.
Welcome to the 17th issue of our quarterly magazine. Flourishing, of one kind or another, is the emerging theme: bright and florid colour from Graham Sutherland and pochoir fashion plates made over a century ago; major feats in etching by three modern masters of the medium, Chagall, Augustus John, and William Strang; and, in our two current exhibitions, the extraordinary legacies left behind by gallery artist Rigby Graham and, for potter Nic Collins, still in the making.
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Subscribe to the Goldmark Magazine and get 4 issues for the price of 3 >
Welcome to the 17th issue of our quarterly magazine. Flourishing, of one kind or another, is the emerging theme: bright and florid colour from Graham Sutherland and pochoir fashion plates made over a century ago; major feats in etching by three modern masters of the medium, Chagall, Augustus John, and William Strang; and, in our two current exhibitions, the extraordinary legacies left behind by gallery artist Rigby Graham and, for potter Nic Collins, still in the making.
Welcome to the 17th issue of our quarterly magazine. Flourishing, of one kind or another, is the emerging theme: bright and florid colour from Graham Sutherland and pochoir fashion plates made over a century ago; major feats in etching by three modern masters of the medium, Chagall, Augustus John, and William Strang; and, in our two current exhibitions, the extraordinary legacies left behind by gallery artist Rigby Graham and, for potter Nic Collins, still in the making.











