Sir Nicholas Serota Makes An Acquisitions Decision - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Real Turner Prize Show, Pure Gallery, Shoreditch, London, 2000.

  • Artbank gallery, Clerkenwell, London, 2001.

  • Fridge Gallery, Brixton, London, 2001. Stella Vine makes a window display.

  • The First Stuckist International, Stuckism International Gallery, Shoreditch, London, 2002.

  • Stuckist demonstration against the Turner Prize, Tate Britain, 2002.

  • Stuck in Wednesbury, Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery, Wednesbury, West Midlands, 2003.

  • La Viande gallery, Shoreditch, London, 2005.

  • A Gallery, Wimbledon, London, 2007. Left: Paul Myners, Tate Chairman. Right: Fraser Kee Scott, A Gallery director.

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