ENCOUNTERS, EXPERIENCES & MEETINGS Chance, situations that inspire, dramatic changes.

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ENCOUNTERS, EXPERIENCES & MEETINGS Chance, situations that inspire, dramatic changes

ANDY GOLDSWORTHY. ANTONY GORMELY, RICHARD LONG, PAUL NASH, RICHARD SERRA, NIKKI DE SAINT PHALLE… BERNARD LEACH INTRODUCTION

PAUL NASH

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

ANTONY GORMLEY

FINE ART: LARGE MEETING AREAS THE UNILEVER SERIES AT TATE MODERN ANISH KAPOOR OLAFUR ELISASSON LOUISE BOURGEIOUS AI WEIWEI

FINE ART: REINTERPRETED WORKS OF ART GUSTAVE COURBET V PETER BLAKE FRANCIS BACON

FINE ART: PLEIN AIR CLAUDE MONET BERTHE MORISOT BARBIZON SCHOOL KEN HOWARD

FINE ART: RACE MEETINGS EDGAR DEGAS AUGUSTE RODIN HENRI TOULOUS-LATREC BILL JACKLIN

3D: MEMORIES PETER BLAKE, JOSEPH CORNEL, MARK DION

3D: INTERIORS EDWARD HOPPER, VIHELM HAMMERSHOI,

PSYCHO BUILDINGS RACHEL WHITREAD ERNESTO NETO THOMAS SARACENO

3D: SET DESIGN

POTOGRAPHY: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS

POTOGRAPHY: SPORTS BOB MARTIN DAVE BLACK

POTOGRAPHY: TECHNICAL CONTROL SEBASTIAO SALGADO MARTIN COLE MICK WILLIAMSON

PHOTOGRAPHY: ABSTRACT SHAPES MARCEL DUCAMP MAX HATTLER DAMIEN HIRST

TEXTILES: FORMAL DRESS

TEXTILE DESIGN: SENSATION OF FABRICS MERET OPPENHEIM HUSSEIN CHALAYAN CRAIG FISHER CLEAS OLDENBURG

TEXTILES: EXOTIC TRIPS

TEXTILES: EXPERIMENTATION

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION: RAILWAY STATIONS

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION: OLYMPICS

GRAPHI COMMUNICATION: GRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS DAVID GENTLEMAN, RICHARD MADDOX, NICHOLAS JENKINS

GRAPIC COMMUNICATION: A PICTUR PAINTS A THOUSAND WORDS GOYA, GILLRAY, ALAN MOORE, ART SPIEGELMAN, NEIL GARMAN

CRITICAL AND CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: ENCOUNTERS WITH CULTURE

CRITICAL AND CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: LIVE ART ANTONY GORMLEY

CRITICAL AND CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: clashes between personalities JAMES WHISTLER STUCKESTS, PAUL HARVEY

CRITICAL AND CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: TRAUMATIC ENCOUNTERS FRIDA KAHLO LOVIS CORINTH NICHOLAS POPE,CHUCK CLOSE