A2 EXAM: COMBINATIONS & ALLIANCES EGG & CRESS!!.

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A2 EXAM: COMBINATIONS & ALLIANCES EGG & CRESS!!

FINE ART: PHYSICAL COLLISIONS VASILY VERESSHCHAGIN GRAHAM SUTHERLAND HOWARD BRODIE THEODORE GERICAULT MAGGI HAMBLING

CRAIG FISHER DIRK SHREBER

FINE ART: NEGATIVE SPACE KEN HOWARD DIEGO VELASQUEZ

FINE ART: SITE-SPECIFIC ANDY GOLDSWORTHY JEFF KOONS ANTONY GORMELY, RICHARD LONG, PAUL NASH, RICHARD SERRA, NIKKI DE SAINT PHALLE…

FINE ART: COLOUR BRIDGET RIELY VICTOR VASARELY FRANK STELLA

JOHN HOLYLAND JOAN MIRO HOWARD HODGKIN

3D: SONGS AND DRAMA LES MISERABLES CABERET

PHOTOGRAPHY: PERSONAL EXPERIENCES NICK PARK STEPHEN HUMPHRIES

PHOTOGRAPHY: CANDID SHOTS ROBERT DOISNEAU NORMAN ROCKWELL DORETHEA LANG

PHILIP DICORCIA BRUCE GILDEN

PHOTOGRAPHY: SEQUENCE EDWARD MUYBRIDGE KEVIN BATANGAN

PHOTOGRAPHY: FACES PABLO PICASSO ANALYITICAL CUBISM DAVID HOCKNEY

TEXTILE DESIGN: WOVEN SUSAN MCGEHEE

TEXTILES: RECYCLED ANNIKA SANDERS KERRY SEAGER

TEXTILES: SURPRISING COMBINATIONS HELEN DOUGALL JO WHITELAND

TEXTILES: FORM AND IMAGE PAUL SMITH JENNY FREAN, LUCY SMETHURST SALLY LLOYD-THOMAS, TONY TRICKY

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION: IMAGE AND TEXT MELISSA SWEET

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION: SPORTS TEAM

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION: LETTERFORMS DAVID CARSON

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION: WOOD ENGRAVERS LUCIEN PISSARO, GWEN RAVERAT, ERIC GILL, DAVID JONES, PAUL NASH,GAUGUIN, CLAIRE LEIGHTON, ALBERT DURER, BILL SANDERSON, STEPHEN ALCORN, IAN PHILIPS

CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: STILL LIFE WILLIAM KALF PIETER CLAESZ LAURA LETINSKY

CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: GROUPS BILL LEWIS ELLA GURU

CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: MOVEMENT UMBERTO BOCCIONI BILL VIOLA KIRA PEROV

CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: NEW MOVEMENTS IN TIME PRE-RAPHAELITE BROTHERHOOD ANDY WARHOL YBA’S