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 For Whom?

Art For Whom?

Serpentine South Gallery 22 Apr — 14 May 1978

The Arts Council invited Richard Cork, editor of Studio International, to select an exhibition of current British art.

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Spring Show 2

Serpentine South Gallery 25 Mar — 16 Apr 1978

This group exhibition in the spring of 1978 was curated by Stuart Brisley.

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Spring Show 1

Serpentine South Gallery 25 Feb — 19 Mar 1978

The first of two group exhibitions for the spring of 1978, featuring six artists.

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Jack Smith: The Written and the Diagrammatic, Paintings and Drawings 1965–77

Serpentine South Gallery 21 Jan — 19 Feb 1978

The paintings in this exhibition dated from the previous 12 years and were what Jack Smith called “diagrams of experience or sensation.”

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The Sculptures of de Kooning, with related paintings, drawings and lithographs

The Sculptures of de Kooning, with related paintings, drawings and lithographs

Serpentine South Gallery 26 November 1977 — 8 January 1978

This exhibition presented de Kooning’s sculptures cast in bronze to date, with a selection of related paintings, drawings and lithographs.

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Peter Startup: Sculpture 1921-1976

Serpentine South Gallery 22 Oct — 20 Nov 1977

This exhibition was the first major survey of British artist Peter Startup’s work following his death the previous year.

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Ian Hamilton Finlay

Ian Hamilton Finlay

Serpentine South Gallery 16 Sep — 16 Oct 1977

The exhibition was divided into six rooms, showing collaborative works made for the show and recently completed pieces.

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Summer Show 4 [1977]

Serpentine South Gallery 22 Aug — 11 Sep 1977

The final summer show of 1977 presented the work of 23 photographers.

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John Clark: Outside Sculptures

Serpentine South Gallery 22 Aug — 11 Sep 1977

Clark's outdoor exhibition was on show alongside the fourth and final part of the Serpentine's summer exhibition for 1977.

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