Preview: roll up! roll up! circus and art
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Your support makes all the difference.If you're Big-Topped out, fear not. The latest exhibition at London's Boundary Gallery, shies away from tedius circus stereotypes, such as the tears of a clown and endless juggling. Instead, the delightful collection of paintings and works on paper by Morris Kestelman, Gillian Kogan, Jacqueline Morreau and Jacob Jugashvili, makes the most of the circus's
brashness, delicacy, grace and skill.
`The Circus and Art', Boundary Gallery,
Boundary Rd, London NW8. To 17 Jan
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