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THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.TOURING EXHIBITIONS
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945 Breaking the Mould is an Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition initiated in response to Women Working in Sculpture from 1960 to the Present Day: Towards a New Lexicon, a research project led by Catherine George (University of Coventry) and Hilary Gresty (independent). Venue: Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Sculpture at Longside. LURE | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING We Two Boys Together Clinging. 1961. Hockney, David. This painting was completed towards the end of Hockney's second year at the Royal College of Art at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in England. The painting derives its imagery from a poem of the same title by the nineteenth-century American writer, Walt Whitman: twolines of the
THE UPPER CLASS AT BAY The Upper Class at Bay. 2012. Perry, Grayson. In The Vanity of Small Differences Grayson Perry explores his fascination with taste and the visual story it tells of our interior lives in a series of six tapestries and three programmes, All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry, for Channel 4. The artist goes on a safari amongst thetaste
LOWESTOFT HARBOUR
Lowestoft Harbour, an early work, shows a contemporary scene of dockside workers weighing and packing fish. The figures have been visually integrated into their surroundings, however, the grey and brown lines around the edges suggest the development of her later abstractions. It was painted as the result of an invitation by theArts Council to
NASH, PAUL | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
From left to right: Leslie Thornton Dying Warrior, 1956 John Berger Scaffolding – Festival of Britain, 1950 Elisabeth Frink Bird, 1952 suggest some of the verve and industry ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTIONSLEEPERSNACK 20RESTINGMASKE XVIIGRAYSON PERRY: THE VANITY OF SMALL DIFFERENCESLOOP 15 May 2021. The Arts Council Collection is pleased to announce two new members of the 2021–22 Acquisitions Committee. Simeon Barclay, artist, and Alistair Robinson, Programme Director, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art. Simeon Barclay is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activatecomplex
THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.TOURING EXHIBITIONS
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945 Breaking the Mould is an Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition initiated in response to Women Working in Sculpture from 1960 to the Present Day: Towards a New Lexicon, a research project led by Catherine George (University of Coventry) and Hilary Gresty (independent). Venue: Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Sculpture at Longside. LURE | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING We Two Boys Together Clinging. 1961. Hockney, David. This painting was completed towards the end of Hockney's second year at the Royal College of Art at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in England. The painting derives its imagery from a poem of the same title by the nineteenth-century American writer, Walt Whitman: twolines of the
THE UPPER CLASS AT BAY The Upper Class at Bay. 2012. Perry, Grayson. In The Vanity of Small Differences Grayson Perry explores his fascination with taste and the visual story it tells of our interior lives in a series of six tapestries and three programmes, All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry, for Channel 4. The artist goes on a safari amongst thetaste
LOWESTOFT HARBOUR
Lowestoft Harbour, an early work, shows a contemporary scene of dockside workers weighing and packing fish. The figures have been visually integrated into their surroundings, however, the grey and brown lines around the edges suggest the development of her later abstractions. It was painted as the result of an invitation by theArts Council to
NASH, PAUL | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
From left to right: Leslie Thornton Dying Warrior, 1956 John Berger Scaffolding – Festival of Britain, 1950 Elisabeth Frink Bird, 1952 suggest some of the verve and industry ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION 15 May 2021. The Arts Council Collection is pleased to announce two new members of the 2021–22 Acquisitions Committee. Simeon Barclay, artist, and Alistair Robinson, Programme Director, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art. Simeon Barclay is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activatecomplex
THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.NEW ACQUISITIONS
The Arts Council Collection continues to grow through the purchase of new work, 60 works by 21 artists were acquired for the nation in 2020-21. Recommendations to purchase innovative works of art that reflect artistic practice in Britain today are made by a changing group of external advisors to the Arts Council Collection AcquisitionsCommittee.
IMAGE HIRE | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION Image Hire. The Arts Council Collection runs an image library and charges a small fee for the loan and reproduction of images. Permission to reproduce images must be applied for. We require the following information: > The project or publication you require the license for. > Details of how image will be used: online/print, marketing/press etc. FIGURE AND STILL LIFE The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
NATIONAL PARTNERS PROGRAMME Funded by the National Lottery, the programme aims to build a deeper relationship with regional audiences by building a UK-wide network across regional partners, connecting local visitors to their national collection. Arts Council England has awarded each partner £550,000 over three years, from April 2019 – March 2022. BREAKING THE MOULD EVENTS BACK ON TRACK: TEACHERS’ STUDY DAY. 26 June 9.30 – 4.30pm. Longside Gallery and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Booking essential: £20, lunch and parking includedMOVEMENT IN SQUARES
Inspired by the optical effects of the works of the 19th-century pointillist Georges Seurat, she began her investigation of non-figurative painting in the 1950s. Her seminal work Movement in Squares was acquired by the Arts Council Collection in 1962, the year after it was made. Here, Riley has found her style, signifying herbreakthrough into
MAKING IT: SCULPTURE IN BRITAIN 1977-1986 The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
AS OLD AS TIME ITSELF, SLEPT ALONE Ryan Gander is a prolific conceptual artist whose oeuvre resembles a collection of poetic responses to the world around him. His works take on many forms including publications, sculptures and performances, and they often involve second-guessing and visual or conceptual tricks, providing clues that invite the viewer to play detective in order to unravel a narrative. ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTIONSLEEPERSNACK 20RESTINGMASKE XVIIGRAYSON PERRY: THE VANITY OF SMALL DIFFERENCESLOOP 15 May 2021. The Arts Council Collection is pleased to announce two new members of the 2021–22 Acquisitions Committee. Simeon Barclay, artist, and Alistair Robinson, Programme Director, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art. Simeon Barclay is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activatecomplex
THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.TOURING EXHIBITIONS
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
ABOUT US | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION About Us. The Arts Council Collection is the most widely circulated national loan collection of modern and contemporary British art. Founded in 1946, the Collection reaches the broadest possible audience through long loans to public institutions, exhibition loans, BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945 Breaking the Mould is an Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition initiated in response to Women Working in Sculpture from 1960 to the Present Day: Towards a New Lexicon, a research project led by Catherine George (University of Coventry) and Hilary Gresty (independent). Venue: Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Sculpture at Longside.NEW ACQUISITIONS
The Arts Council Collection continues to grow through the purchase of new work, 60 works by 21 artists were acquired for the nation in 2020-21. Recommendations to purchase innovative works of art that reflect artistic practice in Britain today are made by a changing group of external advisors to the Arts Council Collection AcquisitionsCommittee.
WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING We Two Boys Together Clinging. 1961. Hockney, David. This painting was completed towards the end of Hockney's second year at the Royal College of Art at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in England. The painting derives its imagery from a poem of the same title by the nineteenth-century American writer, Walt Whitman: twolines of the
MAKING IT: SCULPTURE IN BRITAIN 1977-1986 The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
THE UPPER CLASS AT BAY The Upper Class at Bay. 2012. Perry, Grayson. In The Vanity of Small Differences Grayson Perry explores his fascination with taste and the visual story it tells of our interior lives in a series of six tapestries and three programmes, All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry, for Channel 4. The artist goes on a safari amongst thetaste
CLAUDETTE JOHNSON
November 2018. Claudette Johnson. Relaxed, powerful and beautiful, Johnson’s oversized portraits demand respect. Her subjects are unconstrained by the boundaries of the canvas, wear deep colours and make unwavering eye contact with the viewer. Johnson describes the women in her paintings as "monoliths, larger than life versions ofwomen".
ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTIONSLEEPERSNACK 20RESTINGMASKE XVIIGRAYSON PERRY: THE VANITY OF SMALL DIFFERENCESLOOP 15 May 2021. The Arts Council Collection is pleased to announce two new members of the 2021–22 Acquisitions Committee. Simeon Barclay, artist, and Alistair Robinson, Programme Director, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art. Simeon Barclay is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activatecomplex
THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.TOURING EXHIBITIONS
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
ABOUT US | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION About Us. The Arts Council Collection is the most widely circulated national loan collection of modern and contemporary British art. Founded in 1946, the Collection reaches the broadest possible audience through long loans to public institutions, exhibition loans, BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945 Breaking the Mould is an Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition initiated in response to Women Working in Sculpture from 1960 to the Present Day: Towards a New Lexicon, a research project led by Catherine George (University of Coventry) and Hilary Gresty (independent). Venue: Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Sculpture at Longside.NEW ACQUISITIONS
The Arts Council Collection continues to grow through the purchase of new work, 60 works by 21 artists were acquired for the nation in 2020-21. Recommendations to purchase innovative works of art that reflect artistic practice in Britain today are made by a changing group of external advisors to the Arts Council Collection AcquisitionsCommittee.
WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING We Two Boys Together Clinging. 1961. Hockney, David. This painting was completed towards the end of Hockney's second year at the Royal College of Art at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in England. The painting derives its imagery from a poem of the same title by the nineteenth-century American writer, Walt Whitman: twolines of the
MAKING IT: SCULPTURE IN BRITAIN 1977-1986 The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
THE UPPER CLASS AT BAY The Upper Class at Bay. 2012. Perry, Grayson. In The Vanity of Small Differences Grayson Perry explores his fascination with taste and the visual story it tells of our interior lives in a series of six tapestries and three programmes, All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry, for Channel 4. The artist goes on a safari amongst thetaste
CLAUDETTE JOHNSON
November 2018. Claudette Johnson. Relaxed, powerful and beautiful, Johnson’s oversized portraits demand respect. Her subjects are unconstrained by the boundaries of the canvas, wear deep colours and make unwavering eye contact with the viewer. Johnson describes the women in her paintings as "monoliths, larger than life versions ofwomen".
THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site. BREAKING THE MOULD EVENTS BACK ON TRACK: TEACHERS’ STUDY DAY. 26 June 9.30 – 4.30pm. Longside Gallery and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Booking essential: £20, lunch and parking includedMOVEMENT IN SQUARES
Inspired by the optical effects of the works of the 19th-century pointillist Georges Seurat, she began her investigation of non-figurative painting in the 1950s. Her seminal work Movement in Squares was acquired by the Arts Council Collection in 1962, the year after it was made. Here, Riley has found her style, signifying herbreakthrough into
FIGURE AND STILL LIFE The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
IN THE HOUSE OF MY FATHER The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
HEAD VI | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
GOD'S BOG | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION And what of the title? God’s Bog, like the sculpture itself, brings together high and low references; the sacred and the most profane. Finn-Kelcey is not heretical here, rather, her use of colloquial language brings the Godly to the quotidian, and in doing so invites a different kind of relationship between art and religion, between religion and daily life. MAKING IT: SCULPTURE IN BRITAIN 1977-1986 The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
NEITHER FROM NOR TOWARDS Neither From Nor Towards. This installation features bricks from a row of houses that fell off the white cliffs of Dover. Found by the artist on a remote shoreline between Folkestone and Dover, the bricks have been shaped by the crashing waves over many years. Parker was fascinated by the drama, describing the process as a 'perfect cartoondeath'.
LEAPMAN, EDWINA
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTIONSLEEPERSNACK 20RESTINGMASKE XVIIGRAYSON PERRY: THE VANITY OF SMALL DIFFERENCESLOOP 15 May 2021. The Arts Council Collection is pleased to announce two new members of the 2021–22 Acquisitions Committee. Simeon Barclay, artist, and Alistair Robinson, Programme Director, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art. Simeon Barclay is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activatecomplex
THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.TOURING EXHIBITIONS
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
ABOUT US | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION About Us. The Arts Council Collection is the most widely circulated national loan collection of modern and contemporary British art. Founded in 1946, the Collection reaches the broadest possible audience through long loans to public institutions, exhibition loans,NEW ACQUISITIONS
The Arts Council Collection continues to grow through the purchase of new work, 60 works by 21 artists were acquired for the nation in 2020-21. Recommendations to purchase innovative works of art that reflect artistic practice in Britain today are made by a changing group of external advisors to the Arts Council Collection AcquisitionsCommittee.
BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945 Breaking the Mould is an Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition initiated in response to Women Working in Sculpture from 1960 to the Present Day: Towards a New Lexicon, a research project led by Catherine George (University of Coventry) and Hilary Gresty (independent). Venue: Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Sculpture at Longside. FIGURE AND STILL LIFE The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
NATIONAL SATURDAY CLUB National Saturday Club. The Arts Council Collection works in partnership with National Saturday Club to give young people across the country greater access to art, artists, galleries and arts professionals. The National Saturday Club programme was developed in 2009 by founders Sir John Sorrell and Lady Frances Sorrell, with avision to create
WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING We Two Boys Together Clinging. 1961. Hockney, David. This painting was completed towards the end of Hockney's second year at the Royal College of Art at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in England. The painting derives its imagery from a poem of the same title by the nineteenth-century American writer, Walt Whitman: twolines of the
MAKING IT: SCULPTURE IN BRITAIN 1977-1986 The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTIONSLEEPERSNACK 20RESTINGMASKE XVIIGRAYSON PERRY: THE VANITY OF SMALL DIFFERENCESLOOP 15 May 2021. The Arts Council Collection is pleased to announce two new members of the 2021–22 Acquisitions Committee. Simeon Barclay, artist, and Alistair Robinson, Programme Director, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art. Simeon Barclay is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activatecomplex
THE COLLECTION
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across the country and beyond. This website offers unprecedented access to the Collection, and information about each work can be found on this site.TOURING EXHIBITIONS
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
ABOUT US | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION About Us. The Arts Council Collection is the most widely circulated national loan collection of modern and contemporary British art. Founded in 1946, the Collection reaches the broadest possible audience through long loans to public institutions, exhibition loans,NEW ACQUISITIONS
The Arts Council Collection continues to grow through the purchase of new work, 60 works by 21 artists were acquired for the nation in 2020-21. Recommendations to purchase innovative works of art that reflect artistic practice in Britain today are made by a changing group of external advisors to the Arts Council Collection AcquisitionsCommittee.
BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945 Breaking the Mould is an Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition initiated in response to Women Working in Sculpture from 1960 to the Present Day: Towards a New Lexicon, a research project led by Catherine George (University of Coventry) and Hilary Gresty (independent). Venue: Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Sculpture at Longside. FIGURE AND STILL LIFE The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
NATIONAL SATURDAY CLUB National Saturday Club. The Arts Council Collection works in partnership with National Saturday Club to give young people across the country greater access to art, artists, galleries and arts professionals. The National Saturday Club programme was developed in 2009 by founders Sir John Sorrell and Lady Frances Sorrell, with avision to create
WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING We Two Boys Together Clinging. 1961. Hockney, David. This painting was completed towards the end of Hockney's second year at the Royal College of Art at a time when homosexuality was still illegal in England. The painting derives its imagery from a poem of the same title by the nineteenth-century American writer, Walt Whitman: twolines of the
MAKING IT: SCULPTURE IN BRITAIN 1977-1986 The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION 15 May 2021. The Arts Council Collection is pleased to announce two new members of the 2021–22 Acquisitions Committee. Simeon Barclay, artist, and Alistair Robinson, Programme Director, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art. Simeon Barclay is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activatecomplex
ALEJANDRA CARLES-TOLRA Art for Life, an Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme Exhibition at Firstsite, Colchester, is the result of a number of workshops with artists and people on the frontline of the health and care sectors.These workshops provided a space to examine their experiences of the pandemic and the effect this significant moment in our collective history has had on their lives. NATIONAL PARTNERS PROGRAMME Funded by the National Lottery, the programme aims to build a deeper relationship with regional audiences by building a UK-wide network across regional partners, connecting local visitors to their national collection. Arts Council England has awarded each partner £550,000 over three years, from April 2019 – March 2022.SUPER BLACK
Super Black. 11 October 2019 - 12 January 2020. An Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme Exhibition. In the first of its brand-new series of Arts Council Collection National Partner exhibitions, Firstsite is staging Super Black, an exhibition exploring the complex questions of identity and the experiences of black peopleliving in
PAST EXHIBITIONS
The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
HEAD VI | ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
MOVEMENT IN SQUARES
Inspired by the optical effects of the works of the 19th-century pointillist Georges Seurat, she began her investigation of non-figurative painting in the 1950s. Her seminal work Movement in Squares was acquired by the Arts Council Collection in 1962, the year after it was made. Here, Riley has found her style, signifying herbreakthrough into
MAKING IT: SCULPTURE IN BRITAIN 1977-1986 The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
IN THE HOUSE OF MY FATHER The Arts Council Collection is the UK's most widely seen collection of modern and contemporary art. With more than 8,000 works by over 2,000 artists, it can be seen in exhibitions and public displays across thecountry and beyond.
CREATIVE CHALLENGE: THE PROPHECY BY DAVID MEDALLA CREATIVE CHALLENGE: THE PROPHECY BY DAVID MEDALLA The Prophecy by David Medalla is a big painting (210cm by 310cm!) which was created using oil paints. It shows a prophecy and many objects and symbols that have significant meaning to the Arts Council Collection☰
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Sculpture by Women Since 1945 Explore some of the artists and artworks featured in our major new touring exhibition, Breaking the Mould - challenging the male-dominated narratives of post-war British sculpture.Discover more
Artist in Focus: Evan Ifekoya In our latest educational film, Evan Ifekoya invited the Arts Council Collection into their studio at Gasworks in South London to discuss their works in the collection, how they are collecting their own archive, and their wider practice.Discover more
Art Crush
What’s your Art Personality? This new app is a free, fun and accessible way for everyone to explore artworks from the Arts Council Collection, available to download via a mobile device or tablet.Discover more <>
DISCOVER THE COLLECTIONSleeper
Unwin, Phoebe
Sleeper
2012
We Two Boys Together ClingingHockney, David
We Two Boys Together Clinging1961
untitled: dunce
Barlow, Phyllida
untitled: dunce
2015
Movement in Squares
Riley, Bridget
Movement in Squares
1961
+ and -
Hatoum, Mona
+ and -
1994
Gedser
Tillmans, Wolfgang
Gedser
2004
Jym in the Studio
Auerbach, Frank
Jym in the Studio
1963
Helmet Head No.3
Moore, Henry
Helmet Head No.3
1960
Tropicalité, l'Île et l'ExoteMaheke, Paul
Tropicalité, l'Île et l'Exote2014
Oh Hélène, J'erre en ma chambre (Oh Helen, I roam my room) Poemes et Planches - Jules Laforgue French Edition BCaulfield, Patrick
Oh Hélène, J'erre en ma chambre (Oh Helen, I roam my room) Poemes et Planches - Jules Laforgue French Edition B1973
Slow Movement
Caro, Anthony
Slow Movement
1965
The First Grand NationalGander, Ryan
The First Grand National2003
BRIDGIT
Prodger, Charlotte
BRIDGIT
2016
Self Portrait with Fried Eggs (from Self Portraits series 1990-98)Lucas, Sarah
Self Portrait with Fried Eggs (from Self Portraits series 1990-98)1996
Nunhead
Hiorns, Roger
Nunhead
2004
Youth, Jarrow
Killip, Chris
Youth, Jarrow
1976
Head VI
Bacon, Francis
Head VI
1949
Girl in a Green DressFreud, Lucian
Girl in a Green Dress1954
Spirit Jar
Perry, Grayson
Spirit Jar
1994
Loop
Organ, Margaret
Loop
1978
Educational Outing from Handsworth from Inside seriesBurke, Vanley
Educational Outing from Handsworth from Inside series1968
Popcorn Shells
Ofili, Chris
Popcorn Shells
1995
Figure in Blue
Johnson, Claudette
Figure in Blue
2018
Regine
Warren, Rebecca
Regine
2007
Hippy Dialectics
Mellors, Nathaniel
Hippy Dialectics
2010
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NEW ACQUISITIONS COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2021/2215 May 2021
THE ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TWO NEW MEMBERS OF THE 2021–22 ACQUISITIONS COMMITTEE. SIMEON BARCLAY, ARTIST, AND ALISTAIR ROBINSON, PROGRAMME DIRECTOR, NORTHERN GALLERY OFCONTEMPORARY ART.
SIMEON BARCLAY is an artist whose practice draws upon a rich vein of popular culture to make works that activate complex cultural histories whilst addressing the complexity of memory, inheritance, aspiration and desire. Barclay received his BA from Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds in 2010 and an MFA from Goldsmiths College, London in 2014. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally including at Southbank Centre, Tate...Read more...
NEW ACQUISITIONS
The Three Graces
Forrester, Miranda
The Three Graces, 2019b. 1997
Universal Now: St Michael's Mount 19...Reynolds, Abigail
Universal Now: St Michael's Mount 19...2020
b. 1975
The Three Graces
Forrester, Miranda
The Three Graces, 2019b. 1997
Studies for ImpartialityUddoh, Rosa-Johan
Studies for Impartiality, 2019b. 1993
Tea
Mendick, Lindsey
Tea, 2020
b. 1987
Ores #15/78
Preston, Liv
Ores #15/78, 2020
b. 1993
User_06
Sahib, Prem
User_06, 2017
b. 1982
The Three Graces
Forrester, Miranda
The Three Graces, 2019b. 1997
lick your teeth, they so clutchJones, Rachel
lick your teeth, they so clutch, 2021b. 1991
Spacewar!
Dawood, Shezad
Spacewar!, 2019
b. 1974
The Listening Sweet
Pierre Hart, Andrew
The Listening Sweet, 2021Cobra Lady
Dawood, Shezad
Cobra Lady, 2019
b. 1974
Hopper
Bax, Olivia
Hopper, 2020
b. 1988
Casual(ty?)
Preston, Liv
Casual(ty?), 2021
b. 1993
Putin
Mendick, Lindsey
Putin, 2020
b. 1987
Bracka 40
Stawarska-Beavan, MagdaBracka 40, 2020
b. 1976
Now go around the corner and get you...Corbett, Shawanda
Now go around the corner and get you...2021
b. 1989
Request for ReferenceUddoh, Rosa-Johan
Request for Reference, 2019b. 1993
Colonial Adventures IDawood, Shezad
Colonial Adventures I, 2019b. 1974
Cigs
Mendick, Lindsey
Cigs, 2020
b. 1987
Gush
Perry, Hannah
Gush, 2018
b. 1984
Universal Now: The Minack Theatre 19...Reynolds, Abigail
Universal Now: The Minack Theatre 19...2020
b. 1975
I AM FREE (FREE AM I MIX)Farah, Adam
I AM FREE (FREE AM I MIX), 2018b. 1991
Bethamez (Craven)
Preston, Liv
Bethamez (Craven), 2019b. 1993
Leviathan
Dawood, Shezad
Leviathan, 2017
b. 1974
buh buh buh (proposal for a collatin...Clout, Lucy
buh buh buh (proposal for a collatin...2008
b. 1980
The Muses (After Tamara de Lempicka)Forrester, Miranda
The Muses (After Tamara de Lempicka), 2018b. 1997
Joy, 11am, Hackney
Walker, Caroline
Joy, 11am, Hackney, 2017b. 1982
DOG QUEST
Preston, Liv
DOG QUEST, 2020
b. 1993
Resonance Vessels
Beer, Oliver
Resonance Vessels, 2021b. 1985
Elaine
Walker, Caroline
Elaine, 2020
b. 1982
Quantum Ghost (8), (9), (10)Sibungu, Libita
Quantum Ghost (8), (9), (10), 2019b. 1987
Blessing iii
Boyd, Gabriella
Blessing iii, 2020
b. 1988
Sushi
Mendick, Lindsey
Sushi, 2020
b. 1987
It was just yesterdayCorbett, Shawanda
It was just yesterday, 2021b. 1989
Two Figures
James, Merlin
Two Figures, 2020
b. 1960
I can not yet even describe it to my...Gander, Ryan
I can not yet even describe it to my...2020
b. 1976
Spy Games
Dawood, Shezad
Spy Games, 2019
b. 1974
Grille (landscape)
Bax, Olivia
Grille (landscape), 2020b. 1988
Nchuleft (Banished)
Preston, Liv
Nchuleft (Banished), 2019b. 1993
Ores #23/78
Preston, Liv
Ores #23/78, 2020
b. 1993
Universal Now: Land's End 1967 | 196...Reynolds, Abigail
Universal Now: Land's End 1967 | 196...2020
b. 1975
Reanimation (I Wan’na be Like You)Beer, Oliver
Reanimation (I Wan’na be Like You), 2017b. 1985
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