The Sunday Preview: Art
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Leon Kossoff, John Cage, Mario Merz (Anthony d'Offay Gallery, 071-499 4100, to 6 Mar). Some intriguing drawings by Kossoff and Cage, while Merz's recent work complements his appearance in 'Gravity and Grace' at the Hayward Gallery.
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