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  2. List of public art in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of public art in Bristol, England. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this ...

  3. See No Evil (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    See No Evil is a collection of works of public art by multiple graffiti artists, located around Nelson Street in Bristol, UK.The artwork was first created in an event in August 2011 that was Europe's largest street art festival at the time. [1]

  4. Category:Artists from Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Artists from Bristol" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Travis Alabanza;

  5. Lists of public art - Wikipedia

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    3 Public art listed by artist. Toggle the table of contents. Lists of public art. Add languages. ... List of public art in Bristol; List of public art in Buckinghamshire;

  6. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Bristol Art Gallery [14] has supported the gallery since 1947, acquiring over 300 works of art for the gallery. The Friends of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery [15] was founded in 1977 (first known as the “Bristol Magpies”) to support the principal sites of Bristol’s museums, galleries and archives service.

  7. Royal West of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal West of England Academy was the first art gallery to be established in Bristol, and is one of the longest-running regional galleries and art schools in the UK. Its foundation was initiated by the extraordinary Ellen Sharples , who secured funding from benefactors including Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Prince Albert , and the building ...

  8. A list going viral reveals famous artists whose work was used ...

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    The list has underscored many artists’ frustrations with the lack of regulation around AI-generated art, which has exploded in popular use over the past year with apps such as Lensa and Epik ...

  9. Bristol School - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol School (or Bristol School of Artists) is a term applied retrospectively to describe the informal association and works of a group of artists working in Bristol, England, in the early 19th century. [1] It was mainly active in the 1820s, although the origins and influences of the school have been traced over the wider period 1810–40 ...