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I caught the end of the Andrew Logan exhibition at the Harley Gallery last week and was sucked into his world of glittering colour, glass, mirror and curiously transformed objects. A giant portrait of Gandhi growing out of an elaborately collaged India sticks in my mind. I came away with the book (Andrew Logan - An Artistic Adventure - two pictures from this above), a tip off about his museum in Wales and a need to know more about the Alternative Miss World Contest that Logan seems to have started. I particularly like his half and half.
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