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    • Website Art Support: A Guide to the Best Fine Art Photographers
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      Article: Preview Boris Aronson and the Avant-garde Yiddish Theatre Kiev entertain the Ben Uri Gallery
      Featuring the works of the son of the Rabbi of Kiev who became an acclaimed New York theatre design via Moscow, Paris and Berlin, the Ben Uri's new show is a dramatic one.
      25 April 2013
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      Article: News British Library joins collections from seven countries for Europeana World War I project
      More than 400,000 resources from World War I will be made available to the public online as part of an ambitious alliance to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the conflict.
      15 November 2011
    • Venue: Sacred space, Heritage site County: Greater London Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and All Saints London
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      Article: Review Catherine the Great: An Enlightened Empress at Edinburgh's National Museum of Scotland
      The National Museum of Scotland celebrates 250 years since the coronation of Catherine the Great with an exhibition of more than 600 items from the State Hermitage Museum.
      03 September 2012
    • Resource: Handling collection or artefacts, Workshop or activity session, Teachers' pack or notes County: Wiltshire Changes In Trowbridge - Cultural Diversity (KS2)
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      Article: Preview Citizens of Culture group celebrate Polish creativity in Somebody at Someplace exhibition
      Painting, photography, fashion, business, politics and art combine in a showcase of Polish culture at the St James's venue in London.
      08 November 2011
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      Article: Preview David Jablonowski and Martin Maciejowski bring painting and sculpture to Newcastle's BALTIC
      Paintings based on the imagery of post-Communist Poland and monumental sculptures made from mysterious materials feature in a compelling exhibition in Newcastle.
      01 February 2013
    • Article: Review One thousand artists from 100 countries gather for World Event Young Artist 2012
      The 10-day festival in Nottingham includes a packed programme of exhibitions and events which showcase the work of up and coming young artists from all around the world.
      11 September 2012
    • Venue: Archive, Library County: Greater London Polish Social & Cultural Association (including the Polish Library) London
    • Venue: Association or society County: Greater London Romanian Cultural Centre London
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      Article Sculpture by Paul Neagu, the man who inspired Kapoor and Gormley, installed in London
      The Romanian Cultural Institute has unveiled a sculpture by British Romanian artist Paul Neagu in London as part of an Olympic celebration of Romanian arts.
      20 July 0201
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      Article: News Snazzy tazza is "most important acquisition in decades" at National Museums Scotland
      A huge Byzantine bowl and a gold enamelled foot with links to Spanish royalty form a Duke's legacy which has just become the most valuable piece in the key Scottish collection.
      17 July 2012
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      Venue: Archive, Library County: West Yorkshire Special Collections, Leeds University Library Leeds
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      Article: Preview Treasures of the Royal Courts: Tudors, Stuarts and the Russian Tsars at the V&A
      Maps of 16th century Muscovy, bespoke designs for Henry VIII, French and British silvers and diplomatic chariots - it's all in the V&A's perfectly polished new exhibition.
      06 March 2013
    • Venue: Library County: Merthyr Tydfil Treharris Library Treharris
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