
Brunel University’s Collection of Artworks
Brunel University’s Collection of Artworks has grown enormously since 1966 when it was first established, and now comprises of over five hundred original works of art including paintings, prints, photography, artists’ books, sculpture, silverware, ceramics, glass and furniture. Many of these artworks are situated in various buildings across the university campus. The collection is administered by the University Arts Centre, and George Mogg is the University Curator.
Recent additions to the collection include:
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Wo der Mandelbaum Blueht…
Origami structures from the book
Wo Mandelbaum
By Helene Tschacher
This piece is situated in the foyer of Tower A, in the School of Engineering and Design.
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Fragments from Silent Escape by Lena Constant, in cotton and flax pulp text
By Miriam Londono
This piece is situated in the ground floor foyer of the Bannerman Centre, next to the Library entrance.
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Other aspects of the collection will be able to be viewed via the website in the future.
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