Among the younger generation whom he encouraged were Bridget Riley and Bruce McLean.
Robert Kesseler (2013), Richard Slee (2013), Bruce McLean(2013), Wendy Ramshaw, Gijs Baker (2013), Graham Dolphin (2013), Markku Salo, Claire Barclay, Kristina Niedderer, Stefan Gec (2004), Shelley James (2005-6), Janine Goldsworthy
Bruce Springsteen | Bruce Lee | Bruce Willis | Bruce Dickinson | Bruce Cockburn | McLean, Virginia | Bruce Campbell | Lenny Bruce | Bruce Sterling | Bruce Forsyth | Robert the Bruce | Bruce Beresford | Bruce | Bruce Weber | McLean Hospital | Max McLean | Bruce Weber (photographer) | James Bruce | Jack Bruce | Bruce Broughton | Jackie McLean | Bruce Brown | Bruce Nesmith | John McLean | Don McLean | Bruce Li | Bruce Greenwood | Bruce Kent | Bruce Babbitt | Nigel Bruce |
William Furlong was part of a generation of British artists of the 1960s-70s including Gilbert & George, Richard Hamilton, Bruce McLean or Paul Richards (whose Nice Style performance group was the first pose band) who were consciously moving from traditional art forms to conceptual art, performance, new media, cheap materials, in a dematerialized and process-oriented ethos.
Recent years have seen the gallery continue to expand in this direction, with shows by American artists including Robert Motherwell and Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann and Shirley Kaneda, European painters Bram Bogart and Pia Fries, and British artists Ben Nicholson, William Tillyer, Bruce McLean, and Marc Vaux.