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Sam Taylor-Wood

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Many of Sam Taylor-Wood’s distinctive photographs and films depict an affluent and fashionable social scene. But her concerns are often isolation and anxiety, conflict and alienation.

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Joe Tilson

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Since the 1960s, when he was associated with British Pop Art, Joe Tilson has enjoyed international acclaim for the individuality and originality of his paintings, constructions, prints and multiples.

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Gavin Turk

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Gavin Turk is a leading figure in British contemporary art. His 1991 degree show work Cave, a blue ceramic plaque commemorating his occupancy of a studio, and Pop, the waxwork figure of himself as Sid Vicious, are among the iconic artworks of the 1990s.

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William Turnbull

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William Turnbull is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors and painters. In the late 1940s he studied art in London.

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Mark Wallinger

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For his show as Britain’s representative at the 2001 Venice Biennale, Mark Wallinger brought together a typically eclectic group of sculptures, videos and installations.

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Karl Weschke

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Karl Weschke’s impressive, complex paintings picture the human figure and the landscape, the everyday and the mythical.

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Rachel Whiteread

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Rachel Whiteread has created some of the most remarkable and resonant public sculptures of recent years. House (now demolished) cast in concrete the interior of a terraced house in London’s East End.

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Richard Wilson

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Richard Wilson is an internationally renowned sculptor and installation artist who often works on an architectural scale.

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Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes

Matthew Bourne brings his unique take on the legendary 1948 feature film.

Matthew Bourne’s Romeo + Juliet

Shakespeare’s classic love story is given a novel twist by being set in the dystopian “Verona Institution”.