Taking a newly
acquired archival collection, this exhibition sheds light on the relationship between sculpture and architecture and the role of art in British society following the Second World War in Britain.
Not exact matches
To more fully represent the working methods of photographers and news agencies, the RIC has in recent years
acquired a number of large
archival collections, including the Black Star
collection of press photography, the Rudolph P. Bratty Family
Collection of Canadian subject matter from the New York Times Photo Archive, and several individual artist archives.
Also on display is related
archival material,
acquired in 2014 for the Leeds Museums and Galleries sculpture
collection, which the Institute curates and manages in a unique partnership that has built one of the strongest public
collections of British sculpture.
We publish an overview of our activities across the Foundation every two years, including details on our exhibitions, our research interests, work we have
acquired for our sculpture and
archival collections, and the organisations we have partnered with or supported through grant funding.