British Council Collection
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ROCKALL WEDNESDAY 15 DECEMBER 1993 1993
Mark Power (1959 – )
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HEBRIDES FRIDAY 27 AUGUST 1993 1993
Mark Power (1959 – )
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TRIPLE SEVEN HEAVEN 1993
Michael Stubbs (1961 – )
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A REAL WORK OF ART 1993
Mark Wallinger (1959 – )
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UNTITLED 1993
Bruce Bernard (1928 – 2000)
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UNTITLED 1993
Bruce Bernard (1928 – 2000)
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MINI CIGARETTE BOXED 1993
Sarah Staton (1961 – )
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THE ORGANISER 1994
Jeffrey Dennis (1958 – )
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MAGIC VILLA NO. 8 1994
Alan Davie (1920 – 2014)
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STYLES OF MYSTIC VISION NO. 2 1994
Alan Davie (1920 – 2014)
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I'LL LOVE YOU FOREVER 1994
Damien Hirst (1965 – )
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HENNESSY ROAD, HONG KONG 1994
Bill Jacklin (1943 – )
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TABLE 1994
Peter Chang (1944 – )
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VOID 1994
Anish Kapoor (1954 – )
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MINSTER 1994
Tony Cragg (1949 – )
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TOILET ROLL 1994
Marcus Harvey (1963 – )
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APOTRYPTOPHANAE 1994
Damien Hirst (1965 – )
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CONCEIT OF RETENTION 1994
Tim Lewis (1961 – )
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ROBIN 1994
Sir Peter Blake (1932 – )
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UNTITLED LANDSCAPE #2 1994
Dominic Denis (1963 – )
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UNTITLED 1994
Don Brown (1962 – )
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UNTITLED 1994
Helen Chadwick (1953 – 1996)
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UNTITLED 1994
Liam Gillick (1964 – )
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UNTITLED 1994
Gavin Turk (1967 – )
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ROYAL ASCOT 1994
Mark Wallinger (1959 – )
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