Tate Gallery, London.
L/S exterior of the Tate Gallery. VS. Inside the gallery of the exhibition of British Sculpture of the Sixties. Some people look at the sculptures in this modern art exhibition. One elderly man looks rather perplexed at the sculptures. There is a rather nice sculpture with a hole in the middle. Shots of this sculpture with gallery goers seen through the hole.
Newspaper article on file about the exhibition lists Geoffrey Clarke, George Fullard, Henry Moore and Elizabeth Frink as artists who have work in this exhibition.
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