State of the art: ideas and images (1 work). Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 14 Jan. – 1 Mar. 1987; traveling to Laing Art Gallery, Newcastl

1987

State of the art: ideas and images (1 work). Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 14 Jan. – 1 Mar. 1987; traveling to Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 13 Mar. – 26 Apr. 1987; Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, 9 May – 21 June 1987; Cartwright Hall, Bradford, 27 June – 23 Aug. 1987; Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 1987. 2D/3D: art and craft made and designed for the twentieth century (1 work; illus. in col.). Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, & Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, 14 Jan. – 8 Mar. 1987. British art in the 20th century: the Modern movement (3 works; illus. in col.). Royal Academy of Arts, London, 15 Jan. – 5 Apr. 1987; publ. by Prestel-Verlag, Munich; ref. pp.91 (text by Robert Rosenblum), 382-384 (essay by Norman Rosenthal, ‘Three painters of this time: Hodgkin, Kitaj and Morley’) &.434 (text by Mary Rose Beaumont). Current affairs: British painting and sculpture in the 1980s (3 works; illus, 2 in col.). Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1 – 29 Mar. 1987; tour organised by British Council, to Mücsarnok, Budapest, 24 Apr. – 31 May 1987; Národní Galerie, Prague, 19 June – 7 Aug. 1987; Zacheta, Warsaw, 14 Sept. – 31 Oct. 1987; text by David Elliott, p.20. Art of our time (4 works from The Saatchi Collection; illus. in col.). Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, 7 Aug. – 5 Sept. 1987; organised by The Saatchi Collection; text on HH by Alastair Hicks, pp.13-14. New dimensions in colour and texture: contemporary tapestries, textiles and paperworks. Art for Offices and International Contemporary Art, The Galleries, London, 28 Oct. 1987 – (no catalogue; PV card).