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.

Art Into Landscape III

Serpentine South Gallery 29 Mar — 27 Apr 1980

This was an exhibition of prize-winning and selected proposals to improve under-used public spaces in England, Scotland, and Wales.

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André Kertész

Serpentine South Gallery 29 December 1979 — 10 February 1980

This exhibition consisted of a collection of 200 of André Kertész’s photographic prints donated to the Musée National d’Art Moderne.

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Lives: An exhibition of artists whose work is based on other people’s lives

Serpentine South Gallery 29 December 1979 — 1 February 1980

An exhibition of a wide range of work by artists whose subject matter explored the lives of other people, selected by Derek Boshier.

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John Hoyland: Paintings 1967–79

Serpentine South Gallery 29 Sep — 28 Oct 1979

An exhibition of the work of John Hoyland, illustrating his strengths in colourful, abstract, and often minimal, painting.

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Summer Show 3 [1979]

Serpentine South Gallery 23 Aug — 23 Sep 1979

This was the third instalment of the Serpentine's annual open-submission summer exhibition for 1979.

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Summer Show 2 [1979]

Serpentine South Gallery 21 Jul — 19 Aug 1979

This was the second instalment of the Serpentine's 1979 open-submission summer show.

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Summer Show 1 [1979]

Serpentine South Gallery 16 Jun — 15 Jul 1979

This was the first of three instalments of the Serpentine's open-submission summer show for 1979.

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Allen Jones: Retrospective of Paintings 1957-78

Allen Jones: Retrospective of Paintings 1957-78

Serpentine South Gallery 11 May — 8 Jun 1979

This was the first major retrospective of British artist Allen Jones’ work, and focused on his paintings.

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French Art: An English Selection

Serpentine South Gallery 7 Apr — 6 May 1979

This exhibition sought to increase British awareness of contemporary art practices in France of the time.

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