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    • A photo of a woman in profile
      Article: Feature Artist's Statement: Tahnee Lonsdale on her new show at Redchurch Street Gallery
      Painter Tahnee Lonsdale on the endless searching and surrounding fears which have partly led to her new London show, Waiting for Entry into that Holy Place.
      06 June 2013
    • A photo of a large marble white and orange sculpture of a face on a plinth
      Article: Preview Asthall Manor's seductive onform sculpture show brings stone to London's Crypt Gallery
      Formed as a biennial in 2002, the sixth edition of a playful sculpture show from the Cotswold arrives at an atmospheric London crypt with work by 19 artists.
      11 June 2013
    • A photograph of Dieter Roth's diaries
      Article: Preview Camden Arts Centre's Dieter Roth's diaries offers insight into an elusive artist's life
      Camden Arts Centre offers an intimate insight into the impassioned life and work of German-Swiss artist Dieter Roth through a collection of his personal diaries and several large-scale installations.
      09 May 2013
    • Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater Manchester Construction
      Between 1964 and 1968, the architect John Bickerdike created a space in the south of the Whitworth gallery building to display large, contemporary paintings. Now known as the South Gallery, the full-length windows flood ...
      Whitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester | 5 July — 1 September 2013
    • Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Frances Morris of Tate Modern on Picasso's Weeping Woman
      Frances Morris, Head of Collections at Tate Modern, explains why Picasso's Weeping Woman is a personal favourite.
      28 May 2010
    • Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: West Yorkshire Dana Schutz
      Living and working in Brooklyn, New York, this will be the artist’s first solo exhibition in Britain and will feature a selection of around 20 canvases spanning her career to date. Schutz is renowned for her...
      The Hepworth Wakefield | 12 October 2013 — 30 January 2014
    • A photo of a huge sculpture of a reclining woman in a park on a sunny day
      Article: News Danny Boyle and Museum of London call on Tower Hamlets to keep Henry Moore's Old Flo
      Leading figures have argued that Draped Seated Woman, the work by the sculptor at the centre of controversial fundraising plans, should return to the borough or a museum.
      05 November 2012
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      Venue: Association or society County: Greater London Diversity Art Forum (formerly AAVAA) London
    • Resource: Workshop or activity session County: Somerset Facing up to it KS2
      Victoria Art Gallery, Bath
      Victoria Art Gallery | Bath
    • Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: East Sussex Fiona Rae: Maybe you can live on the moon in the next century
      Over the last 25 years Fiona Rae has established herself as one of the leading painters of her generation, with a distinctive body of work – full of restless energy, humour and complexity – which has set out to...
      Towner | Eastbourne | 27 April — 23 June 2013
    • Colouor painting showing blue and red cellular shapes
      Article: Review First major Dubuffet review for nearly 50 years opens at Pallant House in Chichester
      A rare UK showing of the L'Hourloupe series by French painter and father of l'art brut, the art of marginalised people, is not to be missed, says Mark Sheerin.
      01 November 2012
    • a painting of looming hills surrounding a tarn or lake
      Article: Preview John Piper's Mountains of Wales head deep into beautiful Pembrokeshire
      National Museum Wales' display of John Piper's Welsh landscapes is currently spending a summer in the beautiful surrounds of Oriel y Parc Gallery in Pembrokehsire.
      13 July 2012
    • La Bonne Cigarette (1880) by Delphine Arnould de Cool (detail)
      Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Cheshire Look Closer
      A new art exhibition at Warrington Museum & Art Gallery. When you visit an exhibition in an art gallery sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start. This exhibition aims to help you look closer at art by using...
      Warrington Museum & Art Gallery | 10 November 2012 — 12 October 2013
      Tags: BBC Your Paintings | BBC February Half Term 2013
    • A photo of various large white bone-like sculptures between a gallery wall and ceiling
      Article: Preview Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art meet D Daskalopoulos works
      Otto Dix, Louise Bourgeois, Rachel Whiteread and Bruce Nauman are among the artists whose works will face off in an exhibition combining two great collections to diverse effect.
      10 December 2012
    • An embroidered image in yellow and red
      Article: Preview Maurizio Anzeri creates photo-sculptures in solo show commissioned by Chapter
      Maurizio Anzeri creates imagined identities from found photographs and abstract embroidery as part of Diffusion, Cardiff's Biennial International Photography Festival.
      10 May 2013
    • An image of an oil painting of three people in profile
      Article: Preview Nash, Nevinson, Spencer, Gertler, Carrington, Bomberg: A Crisis of Brilliance in Dulwich
      A Paul Nash painting hidden from public view for decades features in a war-covering exhibition devoted to the early 20th century prodigies of the Slade School.
      12 June 2013
    • Resource County: Wolverhampton Online Collections Database
      Bantock House Museum, Wolverhampton
      Bantock House Museum | Wolverhampton
    • Colour painting of a still life with grapes
      Article: Review Patrick Caulfield and Gary Hume paired up for complementary shows at Tate Britain
      Semi-abstract and at times poppy, artists from different generations should find new audiences in a brace of tightly curated exhibitions.
      03 June 2013
    • An image of an abstract, multi-coloured portrait of a male sitter looking ahead
      Article: News Patrick Heron studies of TS Eliot given first display at National Portrait Gallery
      Two studies of a 1947 portrait of poet TS Eliot, made by Patrick Heron before the artist became well-known, have gone on display in London.
      31 January 2013
    • a drawing of three naked women
      Article: Preview Paul Nash, the 1920s and An Outbreak of Talent at the Fry Art Gallery
      Paul Nash's description an "outbreak of talent" during his time at the Royal College of Art is explored in a show featuring work by Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, Edward Burra at the Fry.
      15 April 2013
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