RECENT BRITISH ART

An exhibition of 44 works by Mark Boyle, Bernard Cohen, Kenneth Martin, Keith Milow, Tom Phillips, Carl Plackman, Bridget Riley and Richard Smith selected by David Thompson and Professor Norbert Lynton.

Various editions of the catalogue, with an essay by David Thompson and notes on the works, were published:
English/Greek by the National Gallery, Athens. No ISBN.
Serbian by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje and Belgrade. No ISBNs.
German by the Wiener Secession. No ISBN.
Slovene by Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana. No ISBN.
Finnish/Swedish by Kluuvin Galleria, Helsinki. No ISBN/
Polish by the Ministry of Culture. No ISBN.
Swedish by Goteborgs Kunstmuseum. No ISBN.
Norwegian by the Kunstnernes, Oso. No ISBN.
Portuguese by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. No ISBN.
English/Farsi by the British Council, London. No ISBN.

Glossary

  • Contemporary

    Existing or coming into being at the same period; of today or of the present. The term that designates art being made today.

Past venues

  • Portugal, Oporto, Centro De Arte Contemporanea, Museo Nacional De Soares Dos Reis
    • 18 January 1979 − 18 February 1979
  • Portugal, Lisbon, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
    • 23 November 1978 − 23 December 1978
  • Finland, Glogalleriet
    • 07 October 1978 − 18 February 1979
  • Finland, Helsinki, Kluuvi Galleria
    • 06 October 1978 − 22 October 1978
  • Norway, Bergen, Kunstforeningen
    • 08 September 1978 − 24 September 1978
  • Denmark, Aalborg, Kunstmuseum Nordjyllands
    • 05 August 1978 − 27 August 1978
  • Norway, Trondheim, Kunstforening
    • 28 June 1978 − 23 July 1978
  • Norway, Oslo, Kinstnernes Hus
    • 06 May 1978 − 28 May 1978
  • Sweden, Goteborg, Konstmuseum, Konsthallen
    • 25 February 1978 − 02 April 1978
  • Poland, Lodz, Museum Sztuki
    • 07 January 1978 − 05 February 1978
  • Poland, Wroclaw, National Museum
    • 06 December 1977 − 27 November 1977
  • Iran, Tehran, Exhibition Hall, Tehran University
    • 07 October 1977 − 24 October 1977
  • Poland, Krakow, Museum Narodowe
    • 01 September 1977 − 18 February 1979
  • Austria, Innsbruck, Galerie Him
    • 17 June 1977 − 10 July 1977
  • Austria, Vienna, Wiener Secession
    • 03 May 1977 − 30 May 1977
  • Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Museum Of Contemporary Art
    • 25 March 1977 − 17 April 1977
  • Yugoslavia, Skopje, Museum Of Contemporary Art
    • 24 February 1977 − 18 March 1977
  • Greece, Athens, The National Gallery
    • 13 December 1976 − 13 February 1977
  • Slovenia, Ljubljana, Moderna Galerija
    • 30 September 1976 − 17 October 1976
  • Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Museum Of Contemporary Art
    • 01 September 1976 − 18 February 1979
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