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Event A Walk in the ParkA Walk in the Park is a collection of work by Liz Loveless, a local illustrator and author, featuring screenprints and illustrations. Liz explores subjects from unexpected angles allowing the audience to look...Half Moon Young People's Theatre | London | 1 May — 19 July 2013
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Article: Preview Ai Weiwei's Ton of Tea has No Borders for Bristol Museum and Art Gallery and ArnolfiniThe first UK appearance of a block of compressed tea leaves from Ai Weiwei's native China is one of the highlights of a multi-national contemporary art exhibition in Bristol.06 December 2012
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Article: Review Alighiero Boetti provides half a dozen shows in one in Game Plan at Tate ModernThe retrospective abroad in more than a decade for the well-travelled Italian artist, who died in 1994, is a timely one which has its roots in the Arte Povera movement.07 March 2012
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Article: Preview "An eerie, magical feeling": Katie Paterson takes a history of life to Kettle's YardHaving explored mammoth teeth, dragonfly wings and the bones of bears during a residency alongside scientists, Katie Paterson's new exhibition is a miniature history of life.16 April 2013
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Article: Preview Arte povera veteran Jannis Kounellis stages ARTIST ROOM show at Glasgow TramwayThe gallery described as an "industrial cathedral" features new work by the Greek-born artist who once filled a space in Rome with live horses.09 August 2012
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Article: Interview Artist’s Statement: Mark Wallinger on 10000000000000000 at BALTICAs a major site specific work opens at the Gateshead gallery, the former Turner Prize winner talks archaeology and chess computers to Culture24's Mark Sheerin.26 June 2012
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Article: Interview Artist’s Statement: Mary Kelly on Post-Partum DocumentThe American artist talks about a groundbreaking six part installation with major importance for both the women's movement and conceptual art.07 March 2011
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Article: Preview Carole Griffiths and Michael Stewart get together for Couples show at South SquareThe artist and writer have teamed up for a mixed media exhibition in sculpture and text to explore the interdependence of everyday couples using everyday objects.12 January 2012
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Article: Preview Central Park celebrates Ecology of Colour with Studio Weave Artlands building in DartfordSetting public art workshops within a park building made by an acclaimed young architectural team, a new project in the Kent town of Dartford features dye-based art.18 September 2012
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Article: Preview Christmas lights go up at Waddesdon Manor with Bruce Munro installationThe Buckinghamshire stately home plays host to two monumental pieces of luminous art - Blue Moon on a Platter and Angel of Light.27 November 2012
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Article: Preview David Jablonowski and Martin Maciejowski bring painting and sculpture to Newcastle's BALTICPaintings 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
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: Normandy 60 Years OnWe finish our series of features marking the 60th anniversary of D-Day with a look at some of the locations and museums in Normandy today.04 June 2004
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Event County: Hertfordshire Dennis Oppenheim: Thought Collision FactoriesHis artistic practice encompassed actions, performances, installations, sculptures, film and architecture, all constantly challenging the comfort zones of artist, viewer and museum. This exhibition pays attention to...The Henry Moore Foundation | Much Hadham | 21 November 2013 — 16 February 2014
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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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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater London Fischli/Weiss: Rock on Top of Another RockThe first public sculpture by the artists to be commissioned in the UK, this unique installation in Kensington Gardens, situated outside the Serpentine Gallery, echoes the earliest and most basic types of monuments...Serpentine Gallery | London | 7 March 2013 — 6 March 2014
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Article: Interview "If you can't get out of that spot, you're in trouble..." - Piers Secunda's Artist's StatementPiers Secunda is a contemporary artist who uses paint as a sculptural material. He tells us about Shanghai firing ranges, Taliban bullet holes and casting shrapnel damage at the V&A.14 September 2012
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Hertfordshire Indifferent Matter: From Object to SculptureAncient objects are displayed alongside iconic late-twentieth century works that radically changed the ways sculpture is understood. Neolithic Chinese jade bi discs and t'sung columns are displayed alongside Felix...The Henry Moore Foundation | Much Hadham | 25 July — 20 October 2013
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Article: Preview Jannis Kounellis brings back perennial appeal of arte povera at Parasol Unit LondonAfter a smattering of recent shows in the UK the 76-year-old Greek sculptor installs work both old and new in Islington.15 November 2012
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: East Sussex Jean Tinguely: One WorkWelding scrap metal, spinning motors, celebrating chance and staging self-destructing machines, Tinguely unleashed creative forces that denied sculpture its monumental status. This display, in our series of...Culture24 | Brighton | 25 September 2013 — 5 January 2014





