Material relating to the exhibition ‘25 Years of Embroidery 1950 to 1975 from the University of Goldsmiths’ College Fine Art Department’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 3 June to 3 July 1975. Includes: catalogue; invitation to the priva...
Material relating to the exhibition ‘Adrian Daintrey, Jean Young: Paintings and Drawings’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 4 to 24 April 1975. Includes: catalogue; invitation to the private view; poster; two photographs of works by Daint...
Material relating to ‘Camberwell School of Art and Crafts: An exhibition of paintings and drawings by students’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 17 October to 6 November 1975. Includes: an invitation to the private view; poster; a press ...
Material relating to the display ‘Christine Roberts: Environmental Art - Peckham Rye Station’, held in the side gallery at the South London Art Gallery from 9 to 29 May 1975. Includes a few documents relating to the planning of the show, including...
Material relating to the exhibition ‘Clarissa Cooke, Vera Lane, Jim Russell, Martin Ware’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 21 February to 13 March 1975. Includes: catalogue; invitation to the private view; poster; a press release; detail...
Material relating to the ‘Five Artists Exhibition: Nicky Loutit, Robert Broadway, Janette Jagger, Martin Jones, Grant Cooke’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 12 September to 2 October 1975. Includes: catalogue; invitation to the private ...
A letter dated 25 March 1975 from Metal Box Limited to the Borough Librarian and Curator about using the company's name in the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 22 January 1975 from the Greater London Arts Association to the Borough Librarian and Curator about financial for the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 10 February 1975 from the Greater London Arts Association to the Borough Librarian and Curator about agreeing the budget for the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 13 December 1974 from the Borough Librarian and Curator to the Greater London Arts Association about funding for the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 20 January 1975 from the Borough Librarian and Curator to the Greater London Arts Association about financial support for the Women and Work exhibition.
An undated note from Douglas [Smith] to Kenneth [Sharpe] which presumably was originally sent in the envelope (SLG-EX-1975-96). The photographs to which Douglas Smith refers are likely to be of the women working in the factory (SLG-EX-1975-63 to S...
Material relating to the ‘One + Four Exhibition: Alexa Woolf, George Bailey, Roy Grant, Peter Jones, Alan McGrath’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 17 January to 6 February 1975. Includes: catalogue; invitation to the private view; corre...
A wall caption for the ‘Selection of the Month’ artwork shown in the side gallery at the South London Art Gallery in [December] 1975:‘Camberwell FairParkhurstOil on canvas 33” x 53”Transferred from the Town Hall’
Information about Joan Eardley RSA’s painting ‘Winter Landscape’ (c. 1954) which was the ‘Selection of the Month’ artwork shown in the side gallery at the South London Art Gallery in September 1975.
Material relating to the ‘South East London Art Group Open Exhibition 1975’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 28 November to 18 December 1975. Includes: catalogue; invitation to the private view; poster; a few documents relating to the pl...
Material relating to the ‘South London Artists: 46th annual exhibition of painting, sculpture and pottery’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 18 July to 7 August 1975. Includes: catalogue; invitation to the private view; submission form; d...
Material relating to the exhibition ‘Women & Work: A Document on the Division of Labour in Industry 1973-75’, held at the South London Art Gallery from 9 to 29 May 1975. The exhibition was put on by the artists Kay Hunt, Mary Kelly and Margare...
An envelope [now empty] marked as containing photographs sent by Douglas Smith to Kenneth Sharpe at the South London Art Gallery. The postmark appears to be 21 February 1975.