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    • A photo of spirals of yellow paper in the shape of poppies with writing on them
      Article: News in Brief Artist Gillian Taylor's towering paper poppies pay tribute to war letters at Exeter theatre
      A three-metre high artwork made of paper poppies crafted from love letters written during World War II has been installed at Exeter's Northcott Theatre.
      12 November 2012
    • A picture of a red paper cut with a boy and a bird sitting on a fence.
      Article: Preview Cutting Edge: contemporary paper art at Mottisfont Abbey in Romsey
      Gothic houses, autumn leaves and the human genome inspire some of the contemporary paper art at Mottisfont from artists including Rob Ryan, Ed Kluz and John Dilnot.
      16 November 2011
    • A photo of an artist in the dark with his face lit up by a sculpting furnace
      Article: Preview Earth Air Fire Water - 16 Somerset Artists in their Element at the Museum of Somerset
      Working in a multitude of highly crafty forms, some of the finest artists with roots in Somerset are given a rare showcase in the county in a hands-on new exhibition.
      25 March 2013
    • An image of various collage hand puppets
      Article: Preview Geoffrey Farmer: The Surgeon and the Photographer at the Barbican
      Taken from hundreds of books retrieved from a bookshop in his native Vancouver, Geoffrey Farmer's mini-world sees hundreds of hand puppets invade the Barbican's Curve.
      08 April 2013
    • Resource County: Wolverhampton Online Collections Database
      Bantock House Museum, Wolverhampton
      Bantock House Museum | Wolverhampton
    • A photograph of a paper Tyrannosaurus rex emerging from a book.
      Article: News Paper sculptures appear around Edinburgh in support of museums and libraries
      A series of ten paper sculptures have turned up in locations across Edinburgh, made by an anonymous artist to express her support for libraries and cultural institutions.
      08 December 2011
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    Trail To The Lighthouse and Beyond: A Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury Trail
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    Trail A Brotherhood of Realism and Romance: A Pre-Raphaelite art trail
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    Interview Curator's Choice: The Supermarine Spitfire at the RAF Museum London
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