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Sir Michael Fowler, the chairman of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council, examines two works included in the Jabberwock section of the Paperchase exhibition, which opened at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery last evening. From left are “Tokyo Rose,” and “Year 3000,” by Capa and Cardew, a group of three Australian artists. Sir Michael opened the exhibition.

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Press, 7 March 1984, Page 4

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Sir Michael Fowler, the chairman of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council, examines two works included in the Jabberwock section of the Paperchase exhibition, which opened at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery last evening. From left are “Tokyo Rose,” and “Year 3000,” by Capa and Cardew, a group of three Australian artists. Sir Michael opened the exhibition. Press, 7 March 1984, Page 4

Sir Michael Fowler, the chairman of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council, examines two works included in the Jabberwock section of the Paperchase exhibition, which opened at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery last evening. From left are “Tokyo Rose,” and “Year 3000,” by Capa and Cardew, a group of three Australian artists. Sir Michael opened the exhibition. Press, 7 March 1984, Page 4