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    • A photo of a purple and yellow sunset over a city shrouded in pitch black darkness
      Article: Preview Birmingham to reveal new £1 million Metropolis: Reflections on the Modern City
      Urban views from across the world, as well as Birmingham's own architecture, come to the city's Museum and Art Gallery in a major new collection of contemporary art.
      04 March 2013
    • A photo of a male and female actor on the front of a poster for an iconic Indian film
      Article: Preview Bollywood Icons: 100 years of Indian Cinema at the National Media Museum
      Some of the best-known names in Bollywood feature in a celebration of the centenary of Indian cinema in the City of Film.
      15 March 2013
    • Colour film still showing light effects on a dark background
      Article: Preview Canary Wharf Screen juxtaposes nature and historical transport with Docklands station
      Art on the Underground programming strand delivers a fourth season of screenings, this time drawn from the archives of the British Film Institute.
      13 December 2012
    • Event: Performance County: City of Bristol Comedy Double Bill: Tony Hawks and the Ugly Animal Preservation Society
      Join one of Britain's best-loved comedians for a screen of the film of his book, Playing the Moldovans at Tennis followed by questions and answers and a session with six comedians
      Arnolfini | Bristol | 16 June 2013
    • A photo of a girl with red hair dressed in a silvery superhero outfit crouching by a wall
      Article: Preview David Hancock's Cosplay, Zed Nelson's Love Me and Sensing Sculpture in Wolverhampton
      Cosplayers in the Midlands, an interactive gallery of sculpture and the chase for beauty worldwide fills Wolverhampton Art Gallery's halls.
      12 March 2013
    • An image of a kind of pop-art painting of various figures in dresses and suits at openings
      Article: Preview David Jablonowski and Martin Maciejowski bring painting and sculpture to Newcastle's BALTIC
      Paintings based on the imagery of post-Communist Poland and monumental sculptures made from mysterious materials feature in a compelling exhibition in Newcastle.
      01 February 2013
    • Event County: City of Bristol Family Film Screenings
      Family film screenings linked to the exhibitions and events at Arnolfini. Visit arnolfini.org.uk and the venue's Facebook page for full details
      Arnolfini | Bristol | 29 June 2013
    • Event County: City of Bristol Family Film Screenings
      Family film screenings linked to the exhibitions and events at Arnolfini. Visit arnolfini.org.uk and the venue's Facebook page for full details
      Arnolfini | Bristol | 27 July 2013
    • Event County: City of Bristol Family Film Screenings
      Family film screenings linked to the exhibitions and events at Arnolfini. Visit arnolfini.org.uk and the venue's Facebook page for full details
      Arnolfini | Bristol | 31 August 2013
    • Event: Late opening County: Greater London Film Screening: The Tempest
      With a female Prospera, played by Helen Mirren, alongside a cast inluding Ben Whishaw, Jeremy Irons and Russell Brand
      Royal Museums Greenwich | 30 May 2013
    • A photo of a horse-drawn carriage moving in front of a grand historic house
      Article: Feature From X Factor to Eddie Redmayne: Boughton House enjoys part in Lés Miserables film
      Having acted as a makeshift home for Cheryl Cole and Gary Barlow last year, a Northamptonshire historic house provides the cinematic backdrop to Lés Miserables.
      10 January 2013
    • a film still of a seascape
      Article: Preview John Smith film captures the Margate seascape for Turner Contemporary
      The seascape that once entranced JMW Turner has been captured on film in a new commission for Turner Contemporary in Margate.
      29 May 2012
    • Venue: Gallery County: East Sussex Lighthouse Brighton & Hove
    • Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Tyne and Wear Matt Stokes: Give to me the Life I Love
      A film installation by artist Matt Stokes, which tells a story of Bangladeshi identity from the perspective of teenagers living in the UK at different moments in time. ‘Give to me the Life I Love’ draws on accounts...
      Laing Art Gallery (Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums) | Newcastle | 1 June — 15 September 2013
    • Event: Late opening County: Greater London Mike Kelley: Mobile Homestead – Premiere and Panel Discussion
      The screening will be followed by a keynote lecture by John C Welchman and a panel discussion. The first of the Mobile Homestead videos follows a full-size replica of Kelley's family house front as it travels from...
      Tate Modern | London | 22 May 2013
    • Event: Late opening County: Greater London Mike Kelley: Mobile Homestead – Screenings
      Going West on Michigan Avenue from Downtown Detroit to Westland and Going East on Michigan Avenue from Westland to Downtown Detroit
      Tate Modern | London | 24 — 26 May 2013
    • A photo of various small comical painted dolls on red shelves
      Article: Preview Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary unites Jeremy Deller, Tracey Emin and more at The Public
      Vitality, diversity and humour are the aims for curator David Thorp in a British Council touring show which brings the likes of David Shrigley and Martin Creed to West Bromwich.
      14 May 2013
    • A photo of a sign bearing various climate change slogans
      Article: Review Our Time in Ice reflects on a fragile spring at Brighton's ONCA Gallery
      The second exhibition at a gallery attuned to climate concerns is a strikingly simple and multi-disciplinary one, says Mary Stevens.
      01 May 2013
    • The Phoenix Cinema's auditorium
      Venue: Heritage site County: Greater London Phoenix Cinema London
    • a photo of a sign reading "Goldman Sucks" held in front of the facade of a classical building frontage.
      Article: Preview Photoworks plot bold Brighton Biennial 2012 with pop-up shows and outdoor installations
      Brighton Photo Biennial 2012 is set to burst across the city's streets in October with a bold and radical programme encompassing squatting, surveillance, protest and warfare.
      23 July 2012
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