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Stanley R Badmin
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Joyce Badrocke
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Mark Balakjian
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Bank
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Fiona Banner
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Peter Barker-Mill
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Clive Barker
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David Barker
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Paul Barkshire
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Lotta Barlach
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Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
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Angela Barrett
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Anna Barriball
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Adrian Bartlett
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David Batchelor
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Robert Bates
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Mary Emmeline Batten
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Edward Bawden
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Glen Baxter
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Keith Baynes
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Sir Cecil Beaton
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Leonard Beaumont
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Harry Becker
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David Beevers
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George Belcher
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Trevor Bell
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Vanessa Bell
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John Bellany
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Kate Belton
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Anthony Benjamin
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Tom Benson
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Adrian Berg
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Sybille Berger
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Stephanie Bergman
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Bruce Bernard
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Ian Berry
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Tony Bevan
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Andre Bicat
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Simon Bill
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Geoffrey Birkbeck
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Elizabeth Blackadder
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Vivien Blackett
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Quentin Blake
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Sir Peter Blake
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John Blakemore
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Edmund Blampied
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Rut Blees Luxemburg
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Sandra Blow
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Lynette Boakye
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David Bomberg
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Henry Bond
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Muirhead Bone
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Tord Boontje
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Boredomresearch
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Wendela Boreel
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Christine Borland
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Derek Boshier
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James Bostock
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Madeleine Boulesteix
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Angus Boulton
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Clive Bowen
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Martin Boyce
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Sonia Boyce
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Boyd And Evans
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Boyle Family
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Norah Braden
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Christopher Bramham
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Leonard Griffith Brammer
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Bill Brandt
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Sir Frank Brangwyn
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John Bratby
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Allin Braund
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Ian Breakwell
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Michael Brick
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Kate Bright
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Stuart Brisley
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Paul Bristow
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Alison Britton
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Gerald Leslie Brockhurst
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Don Brown
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Stephen Brown
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Henry Stuart Brown
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John Brunsdon
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Jo Bruton
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John Buckland-Wright
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Stephen Buckley
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Eveleen Buckton
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Angela Bulloch
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Victor Burgin
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Chila Kumari Burman
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Rodney Joseph Burn
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Edward Burra
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Clive Burton
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Reg Butler
- Martin Boyce, 2002
Born in Glasgow in 1967, Martin Boyce is well known for his sculptural installations that recall and reference conventional public spaces - the playground, pedestrian subway, discarded or abandoned recreational sites - to form a cohesive and immersive environment, an imagined or dreamed, one that the writer Will Bradley calls,…
