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Article: Review Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901. The Courtauld captures the magic of Picasso's pivotal yearA stunning show of key works at the Courtauld Gallery offers a tightly focussed and compelling view of Picasso's breakthrough year in 1901.25 February 2013
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Article: News Blow for cash Flo plans as London Borough of Bromley claims ownership of Henry Moore workThe Henry Moore sculpture at the centre of controversial fundraising plans in Tower Hamlets could be put on public display after new research indicating Bromley may own it.20 December 2012
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Article: Review David Dawson brings painter's gifts to Lucian Freud photos at Pallant HouseThe Chichester gallery hosts photos and paintings by David Dawson, the late great portrait artist's friend, model and assistant.13 March 2012
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Tyne and Wear Divine BodiesOld Master paintings are alive with vivacious, seductive and curious figures. Divine Bodies combines exceptional European pre-1800 paintings from the Hatton, Shipley and Laing Art Gallery collections with important...Laing Art Gallery (Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums) | Newcastle | 8 June — 29 September 2013
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Article: Review Duchamp stars in The Bride and the Bachelors, a multi-faceted show at the BarbicanThe father of Dada features in landmark show with followers John Cage, Merce Cuningham, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg.14 February 2013
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Article: Review First major Dubuffet review for nearly 50 years opens at Pallant House in ChichesterA 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
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Article: Preview Francis Upritchard brings mythical and mystical figures to Nottingham ContemporaryThe East Midlands gallery hosts a solo show by the New Zealand artist, Francis Upritchard, under the playful title of A Hand of Cards.14 August 2012
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Article: Preview Hans Josephsohn brings scarred figurative sculpture to Modern Art OxfordThe German sculptor, who spent World War II in exile, fills the Oxford gallery with a series of monumental bronzes and works in plaster.07 March 2013
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Article: Preview Isabel Rawsthorne remakes history with centenary show at New Art Gallery WalsallThe assistant to Epstein and muse to Giacometti and Bacon is given her dues as a painter with a new exhibition in the West Midlands.14 June 2012
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Article: News Jerwood Foundation opens doors on new Gallery for their Collection in HastingsPermanent collection of modern and contemporary British art, along with Rose Wylie show, now in residence in £4m building on the Stade.16 March 2012
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Article: Preview Juergen Teller brings 90s style and timeless art to major solo show at ICA LondonThe German photographer who made his name shooting record sleeves and fashion models demonstrates his parallel artistry and autobiography.09 January 2013
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Article: Preview Liliane Lijn brings suite of sculpted female archetypes to mima in MiddlesbroughKinetic sculptor introduces new materials. media and technology to an exhibition of Cosmic Dramas in Middlesbrough.13 December 2012
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Article: Review London art fair provides antidote to Frieze with Modern British and contemporary artThe capital's longest running fair of its type proves more manageable than its nearest rival with a good mix of new and old. Mark Sheerin takes a look.17 January 2013
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Resource: Virtual exhibition or images, Website, Audio file or podcast, Resource or activity pack, Map County: South Yorkshire Marc Quinn and Figurative SculptureMuseums Sheffield: Graves GalleryMuseums Sheffield: Graves Gallery
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Article One hundred artists paint non-ironical nudes for large yet intimate group show at Charlie SmithFollowing a tough brief from curators Phillip Allen and Dan Coombs, abstract painters get figurative at London's Charlie Smith gallery.10 July 2012
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Article: News Patrick Heron studies of TS Eliot given first display at National Portrait GalleryTwo 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
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Article: Preview Paul Nash, the 1920s and An Outbreak of Talent at the Fry Art GalleryPaul 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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Venue: Historic house or home, Museum, Gallery County: Cornwall Penlee House Gallery & Museum Penzance
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Article: Review Picasso & Modern British Art have more in common than it first seems at Tate BritainAn extensive and scholarly show brings together more than 150 artworks, including more than 60 by Pablo Picasso, to tell a new story of British art.13 February 2012





