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Scul?ture by George Wyllie
GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/6 · Deelreeks · 1978
Part of George Wyllie papers

Poster and invitation to private view for Scul?ture by George Wyllie at Henderson Gallery, Edinburgh, 19 August-8 September 1978.

GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/12 · Deelreeks · 1981
Part of George Wyllie papers

Invitation to preview on 7 January 1981, press release, catalogue notes and posters for A Way with the Birds and other Scul?ture at Collins Exhibition Hall, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 8-28 January 1981.

Still Life with Crocodile: two handwritten posters (slight differences), each signed by George Wyllie and dated 1981.

Art and the Sea
GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/14 · Stuk · 1981
Part of George Wyllie papers

Poster for Art and the Sea at Ceolfrith Gallery, Sunderland Arts Centre, 24 March-25 April 1981.

GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/19 · Deelreeks · [1982]
Part of George Wyllie papers

Poster for A Day down a Goldmine: play by George Wyllie, with Russell Hunter, at Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, 6-7 August [1982]. Colour poster handwritten by George Wyllie.

Posters for ‘The Undiscovery of Architecture’: one poster is handwritten by George Wyllie.

Artists choose Artists
GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/41 · Stuk · 1987-1988
Part of George Wyllie papers

Catalogue for Artists choose Artists at Socrates Sculpture Park, New York, 7 November 1987-15 March 1988.

[Exhibition included George Wyllie’s New York Spire, 1987.]

GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/54 · Deelreeks · 1990
Part of George Wyllie papers

Film written by Murray Grigor and George Wyllie, directed by Murray Grigor, with Bill Paterson, Naomi Mitchison, Norman Orr and Mary Rose Beacmont. Viz Productions in association with Channel 4 Television.

DVD, colour, 57 minutes with 11 minutes extra feature, with notes by Murray Grigor, December 2011. Cover shows Clyde Clock; DVD, another version (defective) without notes, showing George Wyllie and Bill Paterson on the cover; Flyer for transmission of the film on 18th July 1990; Typescript notes about film by Barbara and Murray Grigor, 28 April 1988.