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Nicholas Pope and Tim Head

1980

1980

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Nicholas Pope, <em>Three Stone Slabs</em> (1978) Forest of Dean stone, height 125cm

Nicholas Pope, Three Stone Slabs (1978) Forest of Dean stone, height 125cm, Collection: Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo. Photograph by Julian Andrews

Michael Compton was on the Visual Arts Commission.

Commissioner: Gerald Forty (British Council).
Assistant Commissioners: Ian Barker (British Council), Henry Mayric Hughes (British Council).

1n 1980 the Architecture sector was set up: the director, Paolo Portoghesi, opened the Corderie dell'Arsenale to the public for the first time, transforming them into a "strada novissima". However it wasn't until 1991 that the British Pavilion was used to show exhibitions by British architects and designers during the Venice Biennale of Architecture.

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  • Nicholas Pope, Three Stone Slabs (1978) Forest of Dean stone, height 125cm
  • 1980 Entrance to the British Pavilion with Nicholas Pope's Long Larch Line, 1980
  • Tim Head installation: Day and Night, 1980
  • Long Larch Line (1980)
  • Nicholas Pope, Three Stone Slabs (1978) Forest of Dean stone, height 125cm
  • Nicholas Pope, Three Stone Slabs (1978) Forest of Dean stone, height 125cm
  • Nicholas Pope, Three Stone Slabs (1978) Forest of Dean stone, height 125cm
  • Nicholas Pope, Three Stone Slabs (1978) Forest of Dean stone, height 125cm
  • Nicholas Pope Long Line Larch installation in the British Pavilion
  • Nicholas Pope Long Line Larch installation in the British Pavilion
  • Nicholas Pope Long Line Larch installation in the British Pavilion
  • Nicholas Pope Long Line Larch installation in the British Pavilion

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