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Back in the public Eye once more

THEY have called it the Glasgow Miracle, a research project that is delving into the archives of the city's Third Eye Centre and discovering contracts and correspondence, still photography, film and video work that documents the key figures who performed at the venue at 350 Sauchiehall Street, now home to the Centre for Contemporary Arts.

In August and September, CCA director Francis McKee presented a gallery show of the first fruits of this archeology under the title What We Have Done, What We Are About To Do. It featured major players in the story, including Tom McGrath, Jimmy Boyle and John Byrne, and important visitors like Allen Ginsberg, Michael Craig-Martin and Keith Tippett, and sparked memories of other important events in the Third Eye's calendar.

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