British Council Collection
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TREALAW NEAR PORTH 1985
Peter Fraser (1953 – )
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PONTYPRIDD NO. 1 1985
Peter Fraser (1953 – )
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CHEW STOKE NO 2 1985
Peter Fraser (1953 – )
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23.1.85 1985
Victor Willing (1928 – 1988)
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WOMAN WITH MONKEY 1985
Ansel Krut (1959 – )
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BIRD MOBILE 1985
Andy Cohen (1961 – )
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AMERICA, DOES IT EXIST ? 1985
Graham Durward (1956 – )
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UNTITLED 1985
Peter Randall-Page (1954 – )
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UNTITLED 1985
Peter Randall-Page (1954 – )
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BIRD AND FOUNTAIN 1985
Andrew Stahl
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EYELASH SWOOP 1985-87
Alan Gouk (1939 – 2024)
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MIDDLE DEAN WOOD 1985/86
Charles Meecham (1950 – )
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THE BOTTOM LINE 1986
Mark Wallinger (1959 – )
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PAINTING ON A DARWINIAN THEME 1986
Steven Campbell (1953 – 2007)
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UNTITLED 1986
Paula Rego (1935 – 2022)
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THE DEATH OF VENUS 1986
Calum Colvin (1961 – )
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EXPLORER I 1986
Calum Colvin (1961 – )
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THE SELF TAUGHT MAN 1986
Ken Currie (1960 – )
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MERCER 1986
Stephen Buckley (1944 – )
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UNTITLED 1986
Graham Crowley (1950 – )
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THE ROTTEN AUBERGINE 1986
Mark Fairnington (1947 – )
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JUG 1986
Janice Tchalenko (1942 – )
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OVAL PLATTER 1986
Janice Tchalenko (1942 – )
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BOWL 1986
Janice Tchalenko (1942 – )
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LARGE BOWL 1986
Janice Tchalenko (1942 – )
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