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Article: News £16 million HLF cash for V&A, Imperial War Museum, Tank Museum and Design MuseumThe Design Museum's new home, the Europe 1600-1800 treasures at the V&A, First World War Galleries at the IWM and the Tank Museum's invincible vehicles share £16 million.26 July 2012
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Article: News £4.9 million Coventry Transport Museum Lottery bid boosts 14th century Old Grammar SchoolPlanners at the world's largest British transport collection are on the road to winning £4.9 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund, utilising a forgotten building as part of the proposals.04 April 2012
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Article: Preview 7 Designers for Seven Dials at London Design Festival: In PicturesSeven designers have created works referencing the history of the Seven Dials shopping village in Covent Garden for an aerial display above streets of London.21 September 2012
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Article: News A stitch in time: work starts on the Great Scottish Tapestry at the Scottish ParliamentAuthor Alexander McCall Smith and Scottish Parliament officer Tricia Marwick have put the initial stitches to a tapestry of Scottish history that is expected to be the longest in the world.10 April 2012
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Article: News Abbot's Hall reopens with plans for happiness at Stowmarket's Museum of East Anglian LifeAn 18th century hall set amid 75 acres of farmland in East Anglia, which reopened to the public earlier this year following a £3 million makeover, aims to be good for your wellbeing.13 July 2012
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Article: Preview Addressing the Need: PM Gallery shows graphic design legacy of the Eames OfficeA London exhibition on the graphic design work of husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames features the furniture, toys, sculptures and films of a 40-year career.14 September 2012
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Article: Preview Ai Weiwei's Ton of Tea has No Borders for Bristol Museum and Art Gallery and ArnolfiniThe first UK appearance of a block of compressed tea leaves from Ai Weiwei's native China is one of the highlights of a multi-national contemporary art exhibition in Bristol.06 December 2012
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Article: News Airport x-ray scans reveal haul of new Bronze Age axeheads in pot found in Jersey fieldExperts believe the weapons found in a pot in the area of Trinity last month may have been used as objects of prestige after finding a further 21 axeheads inside the vessel.13 November 2012
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Article: Review Alighiero Boetti provides half a dozen shows in one in Game Plan at Tate ModernThe retrospective abroad in more than a decade for the well-travelled Italian artist, who died in 1994, is a timely one which has its roots in the Arte Povera movement.07 March 2012
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Article: News Ambitious York Art Gallery project gets £3.5m funding boost from LotteryThe £8 million development of York Art Gallery as a centre for studio ceramics has been given a boost by a £3.5 million grant from National Lottery through Arts Council England.14 December 2012
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Article: News An iPhone and a coffee pot: Designers choose time capsule objects for new Design MuseumA time capsule buried in the foundations of the new Design Museum building in Kensington features objects nominated by leading figures in the world of design and architecture.18 September 2012
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Article: Preview Ana Tzarev flower paintings expose a secret garden at Saatchi Gallery in LondonThe Croatia-born artist's large scale sculptural paintings explore the symbolic significance of flowers and their association to the cultures in which they are found.07 June 2012
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Article: Preview Anna Dillon: A perfect companion to John Piper at the River and Rowing MuseumA display of Anna Dillon's landscapes at the River and Rowing Museum reveals an artist with a love and an understanding of the 20th century Britsh landscape tradition.30 September 2012
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Article: Preview Another London brings international photographers together at Tate BritainBill Brandt, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank all feature in a show which documents life in the capital between 1930 and 1980.09 August 2012
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Article: News Archaeologists find "unprecedented" third prehistoric figurine beneath Links of NotlandHistoric Scotland is celebrating after a third prehsitoric stone figure was found in the archaeologically fertile grounds of the Links of Notland on Westray, Orkney.28 August 2012
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Article: News in Brief Array of treasures thought to be hidden inside Celtic coins mass discovered in JerseyExperts investigating the solid mass of 50,000 ancient coins found in a field in Jersey - thought to be one of the largest of its kind ever discovered - have revealed precious gold and silver treasures.06 July 2012
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Article: Review Art and Music season at Pallant House celebrates Godfather of Pop Art Peter BlakePallant's summer programme features four linked exhibitions exploring art and music with a special display celebrating the career of the influential British artist.22 June 2012
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Article: News Art, dance and history as MAC becomes Belfast's latest cultural centreThe Northern Irish capital welcomes the Metropolitan Arts Centre, an £18 million, six-storey development which is the city's first purpose-built arts attraction.23 April 2012
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Article: Preview Art through sci-fi at Royal West of England Academy's Unnatural Natural History in BristolAddressing man's decimation of the planet, artists explore an alternative world where natural objects have metamorphosed into unnatural forms due to environmental pressure.12 July 2012
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Article: Preview Arte povera veteran Jannis Kounellis stages ARTIST ROOM show at Glasgow TramwayThe gallery described as an "industrial cathedral" features new work by the Greek-born artist who once filled a space in Rome with live horses.09 August 2012





