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Artists featured in this Curation:
Suzanne Treister (b.1958) ,
Edward Ruscha (b.1937) ,
Peter Blake (b.1932) ,
Elisa Artesero ,
Margaret Preston (b.1958) ,
Bob and Roberta Smith (b.1963) ,
Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925–2006) ,
Helen Morse Palmer (b.1977) ,
Donald Urquhart (b.1959) ,
Thomas A. Clark (b.1944) ,
and 18 more
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Martin Creed (b.1968) , Elspeth Bennie (b.1962) , Fin Macrae , Alister MacInnes , Maggi Hambling (b.1945) , Sam and Dennis Pegg , Simon Ringe (b.1965) , Malcolm Robertson (b.1951) , Powderhall Bronze , Jenny Holzer (b.1950) , Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) , Lawrence Weiner (b.1942) , Sonia Boyce (b.1962) , Simon Linke (b.1958) , unknown artist , Charles Gurrey (b.1953) , Hazel Blue (b.1963) and
Andy Warhol (1928–1987)
© the artist. Image credit: The Women’s Art Collection
© the artist. Image credit: National Galleries of Scotland
HONK
1962
Edward Ruscha (b.1937)
Acrylic on paper
H 27.9 x W 35.2 cm
National Galleries of Scotland
© Peter Blake. All rights reserved, DACS 2023. Image credit: Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
Love
2007
Peter Blake (b.1932)
Enamel, wood, paper & found objects
H 97.8 x W 156.8 x D 10.1 cm
Pallant House Gallery
© the artist. Image credit: Nick Turpin, courtesy of Sculpture in the City
© the artist. Image credit: Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
Peace
2017
Margaret Preston (b.1958)
Acrylic, metal, wood, LEDs, spent rifle cartridges & blackboard paint
H 212 x W 49.4 x D 51 cm
Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
© the artists. Image credit: Tate
Make Art Not War
1997
Bob and Roberta Smith (b.1963)
Paint on plywood board
H 153.7 x W 152.4 cm
Tate
© By courtesy of the Estate of Ian Hamilton Finlay. Image credit: Towner
Drift
1968
Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925–2006)
Painted wood
H 33.5 x W 14.1 cm
Towner
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Essex County Council
© the artists. Image credit: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Six Landscapes (Blue)
2009
Donald Urquhart (b.1959) and Thomas A. Clark (b.1944)
Oil & plastic resin on panel & wall
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
© Martin Creed. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Government Art Collection
Work No. 253: THINGS
2000
Martin Creed (b.1968)
Yellow neon
H 14.5 x W 75 cm
Government Art Collection
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Gordon Baird / Art UK
The Puffer
2013
Elspeth Bennie (b.1962)
Forged & fabricated mild steel, galvanised & acid etched
© the copyright holders. Image credit: Dewi Owens / Art UK
Foundations
2012
Fin Macrae and Alister MacInnes
Timber, stainless steel & stone
H 800 x W 300 x D 300 cm
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Susan Dawson / Art UK
© the copyright holder. Image credit: David Oudney / Art UK
Jute Women
2014
Malcolm Robertson (b.1951) and Powderhall Bronze (founded 1989)
Bronze & weathering steel
© Jenny Holzer. ARS, NY and DACS, London 2024. Image credit: Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London
Untitled
1991
Jenny Holzer (b.1950)
Rubber, wood & ink
H 10 x W 15 x D 10 cm
Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
© the estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2024. Image credit: Tate
Whaam!
1963
Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997)
Acrylic & oil on canvas
H 172.7 x W 406.4 cm
Tate
© ARS, NY and DACS, London 2023. Image credit: Steven Smith / Art UK
© Sonia Boyce. All rights reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London
So Amazing
2001–2002
Sonia Boyce (b.1962)
Acrylic on paper
H 51.8 x W 51.8 cm
Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
© the artist. Image credit: Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London
Lost
1996
Simon Linke (b.1958)
Oil on canvas
H 126.9 x W 89.6 cm
Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
Image credit: Wellcome Collection
© the artist. Image credit: Charles Gurrey 2007 and Bletchley Park Trust 2019
War Memorial
2007
Charles Gurrey (b.1953)
Caithness stone
H 260 x W 89 x D 10 cm
Bletchley Park Trust
© the artist. Image credit: Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Jack Bruce Memorial
2017
Hazel Blue (b.1963)
Metal, perspex & wood
H 45 x W 150 x D 1.5 cm
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / DACS, London 2024. Image credit: National Galleries of Scotland
Hamburger
1985–1986
Andy Warhol (1928–1987)
Acrylic & silkscreen ink on canvas
National Galleries of Scotland