Talk:Liliane Lijn

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I'm a very close friend and house mate of Liliane's brother, Dennis Segall. I just wanted to add a note here because I edited the article mainly changing the last name of Dennis and their father and adding the address they grew up at. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.91.37.63 (talk) 16:09, 28 November 2013 (UTC)

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Selected public collections

 * Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia
 * Arts Council of Great Britain
 * Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
 * The British Council
 * The British Museum
 * Evelina London Children's Hospital
 * Fonds national d'art contemporain, Paris
 * Government Art Collection
 * Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds
 * Kunstmuseum, Bern
 * Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
 * New York Public Library, USA
 * St Thomas' Hospital, London
 * Tate Gallery, London
 * University of Warwick, Coventry
 * Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Awards

 * 2012	Arts Council Award for Caution Matter (2012), collaboration between Liliane Lijn and Jamie Allen
 * 2010/11	Culture Lab Residency, University of Newcastle
 * 2009	NaREC Residency
 * 2006	Arts Council England and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Award
 * 2005	Arts Council England International Artist Fellowship
 * 1996	London Film Production Award
 * 1982	Arts Council Bursary for Holography
 * 1981	Arts Council Publishing Award for Crossing Map
 * 1976	Arts Council Award
 * 1976	Alecto Award, Bradford Print Biennale

Commissions

 * 2017 Converse Column, NEXUS Building, University of Leeds
 * 2016 Spinning Dolls, Il Museo della Canapa, Sant’Anatolia di Narco
 * 2016	moonmeme, Barnaby Festival 2016, Macclesfield
 * 2014	Image to Word, Frieze Magazine
 * 2013 	Crossing Map, with Sharon Gal, Resonance FM Jerwood Commission
 * 2013	The Dance, shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London
 * 2013	Peace Koans, Este
 * 2012	Light Pyramid, MK Gallery and Milton Keynes Parks Trust for Campbell Park, Milton Keynes
 * 2012 Solar Beacon, Art and Science collaboration in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge, University California Berkeley for the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
 * 2011	Power Game Online for Resonance 104.4 FM for Digital Futures, Netaudio Festival, London
 * 2005	Starslide, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Charity for the Evelina Children’s Hospital, London
 * 2003	Inner Light II, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Charity for Saint Thomas' Hospital, London
 * 1997	Land Sea Light Koan, Isle of Wight Health Authority for Saint Mary's Hospital, Isle of Wight
 * 1994	Dragon's Dance, Marks & Spencer for Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff
 * 1993	Inner Light, Kumagai Gumi (U.K.) Ltd and Ranelagh Developments for Prudential Insurance headquarters, Reading
 * 1988	Carbon Black, Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Teddington
 * 1988	Argo, NM Schroder headquarters, Poole, Dorset
 * 1987	Zigzag Blues, Hamilton Associates for Churchill Plaza, Basingstoke
 * 1984	Steel Koans, Findlay Publications and Olivetti for the 1984 Machinery Awards for Innovation in Production Engineering
 * 1982	Split Spiral Spin, Warrington Development Corp. and Arts Council of Great Britain for the Birchwood Science Park, Warrington
 * 1982	Extrapolation, Norfolk & Norwich Triennial Festival for Norwich Central Library, now located at East Anglia University, Norfolk
 * 1980	Circle of Light, Milton Keynes Development Corp. and Arts Council of Great Britain for Central Milton Keynes
 * 1972	White Koan, Peter Stuyvesant Foundation and Arts Council of Great Britain for The City Sculpture Project. Purchased in 1974 by the University of Warwick, Coventry
 * 1971	Spiral Spectrum Fountain, Arts Council of Great Britain and Bebington Civic Centre for Bebington Civic Centre, Liverpool