The West Midlands Public Art Collective was group of artists active in Birmingham. England circa 1987.[1] Its members were:[1]
- Steve Field
- Derek Jones
- David Patten
- Mark Renn
- Paula Woof
Their commissions included a relief mural for Bell Street Passage in Birmingham, installed in 1987,[1] now lost, and a canal-side artwork under the M5 motorway in Sandwell, commissioned on the same year.[2]
Works
Picture | Work | Location | Date | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Coordinates (With links to map and aerial photo sources) |
Owner | Notes |
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City of a Thousand Trades | Bell Street Passage, Birmingham | 1987 | Relief |
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commissioned by the then West Midlands County Council; lost[1] |
References
- 1 2 3 4 Tilson, Barbara (November 1991). "Art for the People". RIBA Journal. 98 (11): 41.
- ↑ "Canalside Competition". Art Monthly (109): 34. 1 September 1987.
External links
- David Patten - Other Notes includes images of the Bell Street passage work
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