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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: Preview Artists and craftmakers in North Wales open up their studios for Helfa Gelf Art TrailThe Helfa Gelf Art Trail takes visitors on a a journey through Conwy Valley and its surrounds to see inside the 300 studio spaces where local artists create their work.30 August 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: 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: 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
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Article: Preview Damian and Delaine Le Bas start a Gypsy Revolution at the Museum of East Anglian LifeAn ongoing project aims to challenge negative assumptions about gypsy culture with a series of paintings, collages, photographic and film works on show in Suffolk.20 July 2012
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Article: Review Death of the author: Paul Morrison’s Auctorum at the Millennium Gallery in SheffieldThe author is dead; long live the author. Sheffield artist Paul Morrison makes the viewer the author and interpreter of his art in Auctorum at the Millennium Gallery.04 July 2012
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Article: Feature Discovering Kettle's Yard: A trove of hidden treasure at the former home of art collector Jim Ede in CambridgeRuth Hazard visits Kettle's Yard House in Cambridge and discovers a place where visitors are free to nose around, slouch in the armchairs, read books in the library and enjoy an extensive collection of contemporary art.20 July 2012
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: West Sussex Eduardo Paolozzi: Collaging CultureEduardo Paolozzi (1924 - 2005) was one of the most inventive and prolific of the British artists who came to prominence after the Second World War. Collage was central to his methods, both as printmaker and sculpture.Pallant House Gallery | Chichester | 6 July — 13 October 2013
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Article: Preview Geoffrey Farmer: The Surgeon and the Photographer at the BarbicanTaken from hundreds of books retrieved from a bookshop in his native Vancouver, Geoffrey Farmer's mini-world sees hundreds of hand puppets invade the Barbican's Curve.08 April 2013
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Article: Review HOUSE Festival animates Brighton streets with contemporary art this MayWith Mariele Neudecker at the Regency Townhouse and four satellite works around town, HOUSE 2013 could be the best yet.08 May 2013
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Article: Preview Punk collage, textiles and iconic installations in Tate St Ives Summer 2013 showTate St Ives' eclectic summer show features eight artists including Linder Sterling, Patrick Heron and Allen Ruppensberg.24 May 2013
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Article: Preview Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood presents Faces, Times and Places at Cork StreetWhen he's not in one of the biggest bands in the world, Ronnie Wood is a skilled artist. Muhammad Ali, Eric Clapton, Jack Nicholson and Jerry Hall all appear in his latest show.08 November 2011





