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Lauren Down | Sunday 3 October, 2010 18:05
Regents Park 14-17 October
It’s October, which means Regent Park’s casual weekend picnickers are about to be replaced by swathes of art enthusiasts. Highlights will undoubtedly include shows from ‘The 303 Gallery’, ‘Seventeen, ‘Elizabeth Dee’ and ‘Frame’. Having only launched last year, the ‘Frame’ section of the Fair encompasses only young Galleries and their latest contemporary exhibitions. Look out for Ruth Ewen’s explorations of protest, ‘The Museum of Everything’ and social anthropology at the Rob Tufnell gallery and Tony Just’s Rorschach inspired paintings that drip as if they were graffiti freshly sprayed on a wall.
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