British Council Collection
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I AM 1987
Gwen Hardie (1962 – )
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I AM 1987
Gwen Hardie (1962 – )
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I AM 1987
Gwen Hardie (1962 – )
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TOXIC LAGOON 1987
Tim Head (1946 – )
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SNARE 1987
Paula Rego (1935 – 2022)
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SWEET CHESTNUT LEAF HORN 1987
Andy Goldsworthy (1956 – )
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CONNELLY'S HAT WITH LILIES 1987
Micky Donnelly (1952 – )
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ARROGANCE OF COHERENCE 1987
Tim Lewis (1961 – )
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ARROGANCE OF COHERENCE 1987
Tim Lewis (1961 – )
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TOWER, SCARF 1987
Vivien Blackett (1955 – )
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W B YEATS 'LAPIS LAZULI' 1987
Adrian Berg (1929 – 2011)
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WOODCUTTER CUT MY SHADOW 1987
Susie Allen (1949 – )
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CRYSTAL FIELDS 1987
Gillian Ayres (1930 – 2018)
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EVEN DWARVES 1987
Jock McFadyen (1950 – )
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MOONSONG AT MORNING 1987
Elspeth Lamb (1951 – )
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MOONSONG AT MORNING 1987
Elspeth Lamb (1951 – )
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MAN OF VISION 1987
Stephen Conroy (1964 – )
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UNTITLED/COMPOSITION 1987
Panayiotis Kalorkoti (1957 – )
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THE TWO FRIENDS 1987
Panayiotis Kalorkoti (1957 – )
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AN ARTIST'S STUDIO 1987
Panayiotis Kalorkoti (1957 – )
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ASH DOME 1987
David Nash (1945 – )
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WHITE ELEPHANT 1987
Dhruva Mistry (1957 – )
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STUDY FOR REPTILE NO. 2 1987
Avis Newman (1946 – )
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MUZOT 1 1987
Richard Deacon (1949 – )
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MUZOT 2 1987
Richard Deacon (1949 – )
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