Archive

From the architecture pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas marathon and the general ecology programme, explore over 50 years of artists, projects and exhibitions.

Spring Holiday and Jubilee Day Celebration

Serpentine South Gallery 21 May — 7 Jun 1977

The Spring Holiday and Silver Jubilee celebration included music and dance performances and a mind-expanding multi-media installation.

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Bruce McLean: Special Outdoor Event

Serpentine South Gallery 21–29 May 1977

Alongside 1977's summer show 2, Bruce McLean presented In Terms of, and an Institutional Farce Sculpture.

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Summer Show 1 [1977]

Serpentine South Gallery 16 Apr — 8 May 1977

This was the first of four summer shows for 1977 selected from an open submission.

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Arshile Gorky: Paintings and Drawings

Serpentine South Gallery 12 Mar — 11 Apr 1977

An exhibition of works by the celebrated Armenian-American painter Arshile Gorky (1904-48).

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Michael Kenny: Sculpture & Drawings

Serpentine South Gallery 12 Mar — 11 Apr 1977

This was an exhibition of Michael Kenny’s recent sculptures and drawings, from 1975 to 1977.

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Terry Frost: Paintings, drawings and collages

Serpentine South Gallery 5 Feb — 6 Mar 1977

This retrospective of 69 of Frost’s works traced his development as an artist, from 1943 to his colour cut-outs of the 1970s.

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Beyond Light: Bill Culbert & Liliane Lijn

Serpentine South Gallery 18 December 1976 — 16 January 1977

Bill Culbert and Liliane Lijn both began working with light in the 1960s.

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Six Times: Performances and Installations Exploring Duration and Change

Serpentine South Gallery 26 Nov — 12 Dec 1976

An exhibition of performances and installations by six artists connected by their shared exploration of notions of duration and change.

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Prunella Clough: Recent Paintings

Serpentine South Gallery 23 Oct — 21 Nov 1976

Prunella Clough rarely exhibited, and this was her first substantial solo exhibition in London since her Whitechapel show of 1960.

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