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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Warwickshire Beyond surface and materialFrom the earliest experiments with photography, there has been a creative relationship between photography and textiles. But where are we now? In an age dominated by images viewed through a mobile phone or laptop, when...Rugby Art Gallery & Museum | 14 September — 9 November 2013
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Article: Review Brighton Photo Biennial 2012: Public interventions and provocative exhibitionsThe Brighton Photo Biennial opens with a bold programme of public interventions and provocative exhibitions. Richard Moss casts his eye over some of the best.05 October 2012
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Article: Review Brighton Photo Biennial: John "Hoppy" Hopkins and Thomson & Craighead explore the visual language of protestTwo Brighton Photo Biennial shows at Space@Create offer different aprroaches and insights into the modern history of protest movements.15 October 2012
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Article: Review Brighton Photo Fringe offers panoramic scope with 112 exhibitions around South CoastSatellite events compete with Brighton Photo Biennial for venues and attention in the growing sibling event, which once again finds a hub at Phoenix Brighton.11 October 2012
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Article: Preview Digital Aesthetic3: The latest and best digital art at the Harris MuseumA new exhibition at the Harris Museum in Preston, part of this weekend's Digital Aesthetic³ 2012 conference, reveals some of the different ways artists are using digital technologies.05 October 2012
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Article: Review Review: Visions of the Universe at the National Maritime MuseumShowcasing a history of astronomical discovery, the National Maritime Museum's fusion of art and science provides a dazzling insight into the universe.14 June 2013
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Article: Review Trevor Paglen offers secret Geographies of Seeing at Lighthouse BrightonAmerican artist, scientist and writer Trevor Paglen watches the watchmen, takes on the satellites and provides a dystopian highlight for Brighton's 2012 Photo Biennial.11 October 2012





