• Peter Sedgley (born 13 March 1930, London) is an English artist associated with Op art and Kinetic art. He co-founded SPACE and the Artist Information...
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  • and Croydon College of Art (1962–64). In 1961, she and her partner Peter Sedgley visited the Vaucluse plateau in the South of France, and acquired a...
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    series of op art yellow spots designed by Peter Sedgley, who derived it from his 1968 piece, "Go". Sedgley was chosen by Sir Misha Black, who had formed...
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    Prestwich (redirect from Sedgley Park)
    hoard of 65 silver coins from the reign of King Stephen was found in the Sedgley Park area in 1972. The Prestwich manor emerged in the Middle Ages and in...
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  • Michael Kidner (1917-2009) Jean Spencer (1942-1998) Peter Lowe (1938-) David Saunders (1936-) Peter Sedgley (1930-) John Ernest (1922-1994) Gillian Wise (1936-2020)...
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  • draughtsperson and teacher. She worked as an assistant to Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley from 1969 to 1971. She was best known for her abstract watercolours...
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  • Space Studios, founded by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley in 1968, is the oldest continuously operating artists' studio organisation in London. In addition...
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  • for Space (studios), a London organisation co-founded by Riley and Peter Sedgley to provide affordable studio space to artists. In 2019 the Bridget Riley...
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  • Armstrong Profusionist Marian McLoughlin Margaret Sedgely Sebastian Abineri Peter Sedgley Ian Aspinall Dilip Adrian Pang Lin Ling Tian Simon Slater Calder Eamon...
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  • exhibiting with Bridget Riley, Jeffrey Steele, Michael Kidner and Peter Sedgley. A fascination with interferometry influenced his work at this time...
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    Katherine's dock, London, an artists' initiative set up by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley. His first group exhibition was held in West Berlin in 1971, and this...
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    Owens, Digital Pictures, Mike Punt, Bridget Riley, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Sedgley, Jeffrey Steele, Paul Thomas, Philip West, and Alison Wilding. 1988...
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  • Peter Sedgley Hanan MNZM (30 November 1915 – 15 September 2008) was a New Zealand swimmer who represented his country at the 1938 and 1950 British Empire...
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    Malcolm Hughes in 1970. The group included Michael Kidner, Peter Sedgley, Gillian Wise, Peter Lowe, Colin Jones, David Saunders, Jean Spencer, John Ernest...
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    Licht und Bewegung. Berlin: Galerie Volker Diehl, 2013 (in German). Peter Sedgley: Singing Light. Berlin: Diehl, 2014. Rolf-Gunter Dienst: Primavera....
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  • and an art studio at the St Katharine Docks run by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley. After a property developer bought the dock, he moved to a large minimalist...
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    Nausika Pastra, Henry Prosi, Bridget Riley, Peter Sedgley, and Anton Stankowski. Peter C. Ruppert Collection Peter C. Ruppert Prize for Concrete Art in Europe...
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    platforms 1972 c. 1972 Peter Sedgley — Tiled pattern — The motif of yellow spray bursts on a white background was inspired by Sedgley's own op art painting...
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  • Grimmer – of Waitakere City. For services to sport and the community. Peter Sedgley Hanan – of Morrinsville. For services to the community. Christopher...
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    Wolverhampton, foremost among them being Roger de Somery, lord of neighbouring Sedgley. Somery was an ambitious man who wanted to establish himself in a castle...
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    Country, with the last colliery in the region – Baggeridge Colliery near Sedgley – closing on 2 March 1968, marking the end of an era after some 300 years...
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    outlying towns of Brierley Hill, Halesowen, Kingswinford, Lye, Netherton, Sedgley, and Stourbridge. The borough borders Sandwell to the east, the city of...
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    (born 8 August 1950, Sedgley, Staffordshire, England) is a former football goalkeeper. Phil Parkes grew up in Monument Lane, Sedgley, and was a pupil at...
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    From 2003, the Lions played home games at Park Lane, Whitefield, home of Sedgley Park RUFC. In 2006, the club acquired land to build a 6,000 capacity stadium...
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    include the majority of the former urban districts of Brierley Hill and Sedgley, along with parts of Coseley, Amblecote and Rowley Regis; an area in the...
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  • William Peter Russell (born 16 January 1935) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre half. Born in Gornal, Russell played...
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  • directed by Mark Jeavonsa as his feature film debut, and starring Alec Sedgley as Billy Heinlickburger. Boy With A Thorn was shot in Birmingham and Wolverhampton...
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  • Regional 1 North East or Regional 1 North West, depending on their location. Sedgley Park are the current champions. Before September 2009, it was known as...
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  • 4–0 Coundon Court (5) 60 Lichfield City (6) 0–1 Shrewsbury Town (5) 61 Sedgley & Gornal United (7) 0–10 Redditch United (6) 55 62 Hednesford Town (6)...
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    Park, Radcliffe Central, Radcliffe North, Radcliffe South, St Mary's, and Sedgley. 2010–2024: The Metropolitan Borough of Bury wards of Besses, Holyrood...
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