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Explore the rich history of the UK's artists and architects at the Venice Biennale in our new website
For the past 80 years, the British Council has presented exhibitions by the UK's best artists and architects at the British Pavilion.
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See Eduardo Paolozzi's works from the British Council Collection at the Whitechapel Gallery
Find out which 21 artworks from our Collection appear in a major retrospective of Scottish artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi at the Whitechapel Gallery in London.
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Caribbean Queer Visualities exhibition opens in Glasgow
Check out a group exhibition of queer work by young visual artists from the Caribbean at Transmission Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland from February-March 2017.
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Meet the nominees of the Artes Mundi international art prize
Find out more about six artists nominated for the 7th Artes Mundi contemporary art prize.
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British Council Scotland 70th Anniversary: Rachel Maclean in focus
For the seventh and final blog post in our series celebrating the 70th anniversary of the British Council in Scotland, read about Rachel Maclean's film.
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British Council Scotland 70th Anniversary: Hamish Fulton in focus
For the sixth in a series of blog posts celebrating the 70th anniversary of the British Council in Scotland, read about Hamish Fulton's screenprint.
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Artists’ film on the road: Moving Pictures travels from Estonia to Uzbekistan
Artist Laura Buckley went to Talinn in Estonia and Brad Butler is off to Uzbekistan to introduce our Moving Pictures programme of artists' film.
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British Council Scotland 70th Anniversary: Claire Barclay in focus
For the fifth in a series of blog posts celebrating the 70th anniversary of the British Council in Scotland, read about Claire Barclay's sculptural work.
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British Council Scotland 70th Anniversary: Robert Colquhoun in focus
For the fourth in a series of blog posts celebrating the 70th anniversary of the British Council in Scotland, read about a watercolour by Robert Colquhoun.
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British Council Scotland 70th Anniversary: Jim Lambie in focus
For the third in a series of British Council Scotland 70th anniversary blog posts on Collection works, Susanna Beaumont has written about a sculpture by Jim Lambie.