Richard Deacon, Anya Gallacio and Tadashi Kawamata worked with John Miller architects on a series of sculpture commissions exhibited on the Gallery lawn during renovation of the building. The artists' interventions reflected the gallery as a dynamic space of creation and ideas and the importance of architecture in defining public spaces. The project was completed in 1998. Client: Serpentine Gallery. Award value £10,000.
Clive Gillman, lead artist of Liverpool's FACT centre, collaborated with the architect Mike Yates of Austin-Smith:Lord to develop an interactive computer programme designed to support an understanding of the form and functions of this new media arts centre. This ensures the experience of the centre is meaningful to disabled people who may not be able to engage with the building in more conventional ways. The project was completed in 2001. Client: FACT. Award value £8,000.
Image used to illustrate lecture text for 'A liberating view' by Stella Robinson, 12/11/1997\nPhotograph by Alex Fraser