Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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- Late Sickert, paintings 1927 to 1942 : Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London 18 November 1981 to 31 January 1982, Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich 2 March to 4 April 1982, Wolverhampton Art Gallery 12 April to 22 May 1982
- Magdalene Odundo, the journey of things, edited by Andrew Bonacina
- The touch of dreams, Joan Miró ceramics and bronzes, 1949-1980, with photographs by Joaquim Gomis and Francesc Català-Roca ; edited by Veronica Sekules
- Surreal friends, Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo and Kati Horna, Stefan van Raay, Joanna Moorhead and Teresa Arcq ; with contributions by Sharon-Michi Kusunoki and Antonio Rodriguez Rivera
- Contemporary British tapestry, [exhibition, originated from Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts]
- Victor Pasmore, ; [catalogue of an Arts Council touring exhibition held first at the] Cartwright Hall, Bradford 2 February - 9 March 1980
- Magnificent obsessions, the artist as collector, curator: Lydia Yee ; associate curator: Sophie Persson ; editorial coordination: Lincoln Dexter
- Waterlog, journeys around an exhibition, edited by Steven Bode, Jeremy Millar and Nina Ernst
- Lucie Rie, a survey of her life and work, edited by John Houston ; with photographs by David Cripps, published to accompany an exhibition held at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich and the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1981 and 1982
- Fabrications, work by Kathleen McFarlane
- Works from the Roland collection
- Cloth and culture now, edited by Lesley Millar
- AfterShock, conflict, violence and resolution in contemporary art, curated by Yasmin Canvin in collaboration with Amanda Geitner and Matthew Shaul ; catalogue edited and produced by Matthew Shaul and Atsuko Kikuchi
- Alien nation, edited by John Gill, Jens Hoffmann, Gilane Tawadros
- Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, and their pupils, a selection of contemporary ceramics illustrating their influence, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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