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.

Rosie Leventon: Forensic Evidence

Rosie Leventon: Forensic Evidence

Serpentine South Gallery 25 Jul — 31 Aug 1987

The ancient burial ship of Sutton Hoo in Suffolk was the inspiration for Rosie Leventon’s sculpture Forensic Evidence.

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David Austen: Drawings

Serpentine South Gallery 25 Jul — 31 Aug 1987

This exhibition presented David Austen’s drawings in a variety of media, including watercolour, Indian inks, and powder paint.

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Daniel Buren: Sketches for a work in situ

Daniel Buren: Sketches for a work in situ

Serpentine South Gallery 20 Jun — 19 Jul 1987

An exhibition by the celebrated French artist, Daniel Buren, incorporating his signature red and white stripes.

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Jennifer Durrant: Paintings

Serpentine South Gallery 14 May — 14 Jun 1987

Several large canvases and a number of related works on paper constituted this exhibition by the British painter Jennifer Durrant.

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Paul Neagu: Nine Catalytic Stations

Serpentine South Gallery 4 Apr — 10 May 1987

Neagu displayed nine major sculptural works along with related pieces from the previous seven years.

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On a Plate

Serpentine South Gallery 3 Apr — 10 May 1987

For On a Plate, more than 60 artists were invited to paint original designs on china plates.

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Diana Cumming: Paintings

Serpentine South Gallery 4 Apr — 10 May 1987

An exhibition of Diana Cumming's early work and more recent paintings.

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Ken Currie

Serpentine South Gallery 17 Jan — 10 May 1987

The series of oil paintings presented by Ken Currie in this exhibition tell stories of the Scottish working class in the 20th century.

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Antony Gormley: Five Works

Antony Gormley: Five Works

Serpentine South Gallery 28 Feb — 29 Mar 1987

An exhibition of five works by internationally acclaimed sculptor Antony Gormley.

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