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West Midlands Public Art Collective

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The West Midlands Public Art Collective was group of artists active in Birmingham. England circa 1987. Its members were:

Their commissions included a relief mural for Bell Street Passage in Birmingham, installed in 1987, now lost, and a canal-side artwork under the M5 motorway in Sandwell, commissioned on the same year.

Works

Picture Work Location Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Coordinates
(With links to map and aerial photo sources)
Owner Notes
City of a Thousand Trades Bell Street Passage, Birmingham 1987 (1987) Relief
  • fibreglass
  • Pre-existing ceramic tiles, etched by sandblasting
commissioned by the then West Midlands County Council; lost


References

  1. ^ Tilson, Barbara (November 1991). "Art for the People". RIBA Journal. 98 (11): 41.
  2. "Canalside Competition". Art Monthly (109): 34. 1 September 1987.

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