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.

Alice Aycock: Drawings and Sculpture

Serpentine South Gallery 18 May — 23 Jun 1985

American sculptor and installation artist Alice Aycock was represented in this solo exhibition of her work.

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Albert Louden: Streets and Rooms

Serpentine South Gallery 13 Apr — 12 May 1985

It was Victor Musgrave who 'discovered' Louden as an outsider artist and originally suggested the Serpentine exhibit his work.

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Alison Wilding

Serpentine South Gallery 13 Apr — 12 May 1985

The English sculptor Alison Wilding’s first one-person show in London since 1976.

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Cross-currents in Swiss Art

Serpentine South Gallery 9 Mar — 8 Apr 1985

While German, Italian, and French artists had been relatively well represented in London shows, little had been seen of their Swiss counterparts.

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Recalling the Fifties: British painting and sculpture 1950–60

Serpentine South Gallery 2 Feb — 3 Mar 1985

An overview of British painting and sculpture from the 1950s, from Auerbach and Bacon, to Frink and Hepworth, Paolozzi and Sutherland.

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Landscape, Memory and Desire

Serpentine South Gallery 8 December 1984 — 20 January 1985

This exhibition presented six painters of very diverse approaches but who shared a belief in the ability of painting to transform and transport.

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Michael Kidner: Paintings, drawings, sculpture

Serpentine South Gallery 4 Nov — 2 Dec 1984

This exhibition of British artist Michael Kidner’s oeuvre revealed both the variety of his art and the underlying consistency of his vision.

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Graeme Murray Gallery at the Serpentine

Serpentine South Gallery 6–28 Oct 1984

Murray was invited to create an exhibition at the Serpentine in the style, spirit and manner of his exhibition spaces in Edinburgh.

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Closedown

Serpentine South Gallery 25–26 Jul 1984

The Serpentine played host to a performative audio project led by Charlie Hooker.

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