
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Conrad Atkinson born 1940
- Medium
- Screenprint on paper
- Dimensions
- Image: 1010 × 768 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Purchased 1979
- Reference
- P07324
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- bridges and viaducts(4,131)
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- bridge(3,997)
- townscapes / man-made features(21,653)
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- graffiti(129)
- formal qualities(12,565)
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- photographic(4,742)
- politics and society(2,351)
- religious and ceremonial(1,733)
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- flag, Ireland(15)
- countries and continents(17,408)
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- Ireland(315)
- Ireland, Ulster(203)
- Northern Ireland(202)
- government and politics(3,342)
- inscriptions(6,688)
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- artist’s notes(1,556)
- printed text(1,144)
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Conrad Atkinson Northern Ireland 1968 - May Day 1975
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Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with a rifle
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Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a protest march in Northern Ireland
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a wall and doorway in Northern Ireland painted with the words, ‘IRA’ and ‘Provos Rule’
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a protest march in Northern Ireland
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a protest march in Northern Ireland
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a protest march in Northern Ireland
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a burnt out building in Northern Ireland
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a sign in Northern Ireland ordering people to ‘Support Law and Order’
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a wall mural in Northern Ireland depicting King William III on horseback
[c.1975] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a wall mural in Northern Ireland depicting King William III on horseback
[c.1978] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a street in Northern Ireland and a wall painted with the words, ‘S.S. RUC Out’
[c.1974–5] -
Conrad Atkinson Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with an Irish flag and ‘Easter 1916-1975’
[c.1975]