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Event A Walk in the ParkA Walk in the Park is a collection of work by Liz Loveless, a local illustrator and author, featuring screenprints and illustrations. Liz explores subjects from unexpected angles allowing the audience to look...Half Moon Young People's Theatre | London | 1 May — 19 July 2013
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Resource: Teachers' pack or notes, Resource or activity pack, Online game or interactive County: West Yorkshire Accidents, Beatings and Bladders: Life in the mills and factories Resource PackThackray Museum, LeedsThackray Museum | Leeds
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Essex An Outbreak of TalentBased on a remark Paul Nash made in Signature in 1935, An Outbreak of Talent will include work by Paul Nash and the eight prominent artists he mentioned. The works are all pre 1935. It promises to be a fantastic...Fry Art Gallery | Saffron Walden | 30 March — 30 June 2013
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Article: Trail Ancient Egypt To Japan - An LGBT Trail Round The British MuseumThis trail highlights exhibits in the British Museum that shed light on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultures from ancient times and far-away places.23 February 2007
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Article: Review Andrea Büttner brings woodcuts, weaving and video to Milton Keynes' MK GalleryA mid-career survey for the German artist tackles poverty, shame, religion and faith with a light touch. Mark Sheerin takes a look.08 May 2013
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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 Fund gift helps Pallant House Gallery acquire Paul Nash treasuresThe Chichester gallery will put wood engravings, etchings, photographs, collages and correspondence, gathered by one of the artist's closest friends, on public display.13 February 2013
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Article: Trail Bright Lights And Hot Culture - A Taste Of The Best Of The West EndFrom impressionist art to opera, treat yourself to some of London's greatest cultural triumphs on this full day trail round Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
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Venue: Gallery, Museum, Heritage site, Industrial heritage site, Transport heritage site County: Greater London Brunel Museum London
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Article: Preview Bulgarian Prints emerge from monastaries behind the Iron Curtain at Creation Fine ArtsCreation Fine Arts is mounting the first UK showing of a 41-piece Bulgarian collection by artists including Michail Petkov, Irma Vodeva and Todor Ovcharov.03 August 2012
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Article: Review Catherine the Great: An Enlightened Empress at Edinburgh's National Museum of ScotlandThe 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
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Article: Preview Caught in the Crossfire: Artistic Responses to Conflict at the HerbertFrom Banksy and Blek le Rat to John Piper and Eric Kennington, the second exhibition in the conflict season at Coventry's Herbert looks at artist responses to war.25 January 2013
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Article: Preview Culture24/7: recommended art exhibitions from around the UK in May 2013Our monthly round-up of shows includes photography in Wales, painting in Northern Ireland and Uncommon Ground in Southampton.30 April 2013
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Article: Preview Culture24/7: top art exhibitions to see around the UK in April 2013With shows from Glasgow to Eastbourne and all points between, April is as good a month as any to get out and about for art.02 April 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Hilary Williams of Ditchling Museum chooses Eric Gill's printing pressCurator's choice: Ditchling Museum Director Hilary Williams chooses the printing press used by the Guild of Joseph and St Dominic, led by Eric Gill.07 August 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: James Robinson of The British Museum chooses the Royal Gold CupJames Robinson, Curator of the Medieval Gallery at the British Museum, explains why the Royal Gold Cup spawned the Art Fund and almost ended up at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.25 March 2009
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Article: Preview Cutting Edge: contemporary paper art at Mottisfont Abbey in RomseyGothic houses, autumn leaves and the human genome inspire some of the contemporary paper art at Mottisfont from artists including Rob Ryan, Ed Kluz and John Dilnot.16 November 2011





