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Art Everywhere项目已经拉开帷幕。从现在开始,英国2万2千个广告牌上将展现由英国公众投票选出的57幅艺术杰作。


Included in the top ten is Cornelia Parker's Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991), Tate


Sonia Boyce, She Aint Holding Them Up, She’s Holding On (Some English Rose) (1986), Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art


Peter Blake, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), Victoria and Albert Museum


Patrick Caulfield, After Lunch (1975), Tate


Edward Burra, The Snack Bar (1930), Tate.



Francis Bacon, Head VI (1949), Arts Council Collection



Zarina Bhimji, Out of Blue (2002) Tate



Peter Blake, The Meeting or Have a Nice Day, Mr Hockney (1981-3) Tate


Michael Craig-Martin, Inhale (Yellow) (2002), Manchester Art Gallery



J Digby Curtis, Robert Bakewell's Two Pounder (1790), The Royal Agricultural University



John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows (1831), Tate



Peter Doig, Blotter (1993), Walker Art Gallery



Martin Creed, Work No. 975 EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT (2008), Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art



Richard Dadd, The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke (1855-64), Tate



Tacita Dean, Majesty (2006), Tate



Rose Finn-Kelcey, The Restless Image - A Discrepancy Between the Felt Position and the Seen Position. Self Portrait (1975), Tate.


Lucian Freud, Man’s Head (Self Portrait I) (1963) Whitworth Art Gallery



Barbara Hepworth, Pelagos (1946), Tate



Tracey Emin, For You (2008) Aberdeen Art Gallery



Mona Hatoum, Performance Still (1985, printed 1995) Tate



Damien Hirst, Pardaxin (2004), Government Art Collection



Attributed to Nicholas Hilliard, Elizabeth I (1533–1603): The Pelican Portrait, Walker Art Gallery



Thomas Gainsborough, Mr and Mrs Andrews (c.1750), National Gallery



Lucian Freud, Girl with a Kitten (1947), Tate


David Hockney, A Bigger Splash (1967), Tate

Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors (1533), National Gallery



Winifred Margaret Knights, Portrait of a Young Woman (1920), UCL Art Museum



Gary Hume, Water Painting (1999), Tate



William Hogarth, Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants (c1750-5), Tate



Howard Hodgkin, Rain (1984-9), Tate



Anish Kapoor, As if to Celebrate, I Discovered a Mountain Blooming with Red Flowers (1981), Tate



William Holman Hunt, Our English Coasts (Strayed Sheep) (1852), Tate


Sir John Everett Millais, Ophelia (1851-2), Tate



LS Lowry, Going to the Match (1953), Professional Footballers' Association



John Martin, The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (1852), Laing Art Gallery



Hew Locke, Jungle Queen II (2003), New Art Gallery Walsall



Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England (1852-5), Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery



Sarah Lucas, Self Portrait with Fried Eggs (1996), Tate



Paul Nash, Landscape of the Vernal Equinox (1943), Royal Collection


Chris Ofili, No Woman, No Cry (1998), Tate



Samuel Palmer, In a Shoreham Garden (c1830), Victoria and Albert Museum



Attributed to Allan Ramsay, Portrait of an African (c1757-60), Royal Albert Memorial Museum


Humphrey Ocean, Lord Volvo and His Estate (1982), WAVE: Wolverhampton Art Gallery



Sir Henry Raeburn, Revd Dr Robert Walker (1755-1808) Skating on Duddingston Loch (c.1795), National Galleries of Scotland



Bridget Riley, Blaze 4 (1964), Tate



Sir Stanley Spencer, Neighbours (1936), Stanley Spencer Gallery



Bob and Roberta Smith, Make Art Not War (1997), Tate


George Stubbs, Whistlejacket (c.1762), National Gallery



Dorothea Tanning, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1943), Tate



John Singer Sargent (RA), Gassed (1919), Imperial War Museum



John William Waterhouse (RA), Hylas and the Nymphs (1896), Manchester City Galleries



John William Waterhouse (RA), The Lady of Shalott (1888), Tate



James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, (c1872-5), Tate



Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Fighting Temeraire (1839), National Gallery



Alfred Wallis, Five Ships, Mount's Bay (c.1928), Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge


Joseph Wright 'of Derby', A Philosopher Giving that Lecture on the Orrery, in which a Lamp is put in the Place of the Sun (exhibited 1766), Derby Museum and Art Gallery



George Frederic Watts and assistants, Hope (1886), Tate

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