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Installation view of Phyllida Barlow's 'folly', British Pavilion exhibition at the Venice Biennale 2017.
Installation view, folly, Phyllida Barlow, British Pavilion, Venice, 2017. Photo: Ruth Clark © British Council. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
For 90 years, we have built trust around the world during times of calm and times of turbulence.  

Through the transformative power of arts and culture, we support the worldwide protection and promotion of cultural expression, diversity and heritage.  

From creating opportunities for women and girls in marginalized communities to promoting emerging artists and creative practitioners, our work breaks down barriers, opens conversations and paves the way for greater understanding. 

With the generous support of our individual donors and corporate partners, we can do more to showcase the best of UK art on the global stage and improve the lives of millions of people each year. 
 

We are incredibly grateful to our patrons, sponsors and partners, whose generosity allows us to continue our important work, for their commitment to supporting peace and prosperity across the world.
Scott McDonald, British Council Chief Executive

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