NewsgalleryPicture gallery: Ikon's 50 years in BirminghamBookmarkShareNewsByStacey Barnfield-BP16:41, 5 NOV 2013Updated16:03, 13 MAY 2014Julian Opie. My aunt’s sheep (1997). Installation view of exhibition in Oozells Square, 20011 of 19Ikon’s glass kiosk in the Bullring Shopping Centre, circa 19652 of 19Ikon Gallery director Jonathan Watkins3 of 19Artist Hurvin Anderson with some of his work on display at The Ikon Gallery in Birmingham.4 of 19The Real Birmingham Family5 of 19Ikon Gallery, The Pallasades, aftermath of IRA bombing, January 19746 of 19Ikon Gallery, John Bright Street, 1978 - 19987 of 19Photorealism: John Salt, White Chevy – Red Trailer (1975)8 of 19Bob Groves, part of the founding group of artists. His interest in ikon paintings gave Ikon its name9 of 19Ikon’s offsite programme included Peter Liversidge, Carcass, at the Bullring Shopping Centre (2005)10 of 19Cornelia Parker. Thirty Pieces of Silver (1988). Installation view11 of 19David Tremlett with assistants. Obidon, Portual, 1993. Image courtesy the artist12 of 19Deutsche Bank Artist of the Year Imran Qureshi. Self-Portrait (2009). Gold lead and gouache on wasli paper13 of 19Ikon sign, by Ron Terada (2006)14 of 19Ikon’s offsite programme included Yukio Fujimoto’s The Tower of Time at Perrott’s Folly (2009)15 of 19Tercerunquinto, I Am What I Am (2008)16 of 19Jamal Penjweny, Saddam is Here (2010)17 of 19Michel François. A Jump in Cuba (1996)18 of 19Yinka Shonibare. Victorian Philanthropist’s Parlour (1996-7), installation view. From Dressing Down exhibition, 199919 of 19