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Your support makes all the difference.PRUNELLA CLOUGH (below) has always resisted retrospective exhibitions, so this show of works on paper from 1949-1998 provides a rare and welcome opportunity to see the continuity and consistency of her talent.
Annely Juda, 23 Dering Street, London W1 (0171-629 7578) to 24 Oct
More works on paper, this time documenting the development of sculpture at Goodwood - a project begun in 1994 and already hailed as one of the finest sculpture parks in the land. In particular, look out for giant drawings in charcoal by Peter Randall Page and David Nash.
`A Labour of Love', Pallant House, Chichester, West Sussex (01243-774557) to 8 Novo
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