Sculpture, British -- 20th century
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- Subject of31
- Art within reach, artists and craftworkers, architects and patrons in the making of public art, edited by Peter Townsend
- Contemporary art and the home, edited by Colin Painter
- Forms into time, with an essay by Marina Warner
- Antony Gormley, John Hutchinson ... [et al.]
- Wood primer, the sculpture of David Nash
- A new thing breathing, recent work by Tony Cragg
- Working against the grain, women sculptors in Britain c.1885-1950, Pauline Rose
- Rachel Whiteread, Charlotte Mullins
- Antony Gormley
- British sculpture in the twentieth century, edited by Sandy Nairne and Nicholas Serota
- The new sculpture, Susan Beattie
- The new generation, 1965
- Sculpture, 1850 and 1950, London County Council exhibition at Holland Park, London, May to September 1957
- Jacob Epstein
- British sculptors '72, [catalogue of an exhibition held at the Royal Academy of Arts, 8th January - 5th March 1972]
- N, Lloyd Gibson, Mark Little
- Festival sculpture, International Garden Festival, Liverpool
- [Catalogue]
- Catalogue
- Stockwell Depot, skulptur: visuelt miljø 2. [Utstilling] Kunstnernes hus, Oslo, 24. jan. - 15. feb. 1970; Konsthallen, Göteborg, mars 1970
- Tailsliding, edited by Colin Ledwith ; foreword by Andrea Rose
- Symbols for '51, The Royal Festival Hall, Skylon and Sculptures on the South Bank for the Festival of Britain, [Robert Burstow, curator]
- Scale for sculpture, work by Shirley Cameron and Roland Miller, David Dye, Garth Evans, Nicholas Monro, Carl Plackman, exhibition devised by Carol Hogben
- Entre l'objecte i la imatge, escultura britànica comtemporània
- Mary Martin, The Tate Gallery
- [Catalogue]
- Rachel Whiteread
- Thinking big, concepts for twenty-first century British sculpture, texts by Tim Marlow and Rod Mengham
- Mat Collishaw, [text by Jon Thompson]
- Sculpture in the open air, an exhibition of contemporary British sculpture
- British art of the long 1980s, diverse practices, exhibitions and infrastructures, Imogen Racz