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Article: News A stitch in time: work starts on the Great Scottish Tapestry at the Scottish ParliamentAuthor Alexander McCall Smith and Scottish Parliament officer Tricia Marwick have put the initial stitches to a tapestry of Scottish history that is expected to be the longest in the world.10 April 2012
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Article: Preview Addressing the Need: PM Gallery shows graphic design legacy of the Eames OfficeA London exhibition on the graphic design work of husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames features the furniture, toys, sculptures and films of a 40-year career.14 September 2012
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Article: Preview Andrei Molodkin stirs the blood with new commission for Derry-Londonderry's VoidThe Russian artist installs Catholic Blood, complete with a refrigerator, medical pumps and a model of the Rose Window from the Houses of Parliament.23 May 2013
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Article: Preview Artists and craftmakers in North Wales open up their studios for Helfa Gelf Art TrailThe Helfa Gelf Art Trail takes visitors on a a journey through Conwy Valley and its surrounds to see inside the 300 studio spaces where local artists create their work.30 August 2012
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Article: Interview Artist's Statement: Bedwyr Williams on his Robert Louis-inspired Stevenson ScreenAs his largest show to date gets underway at Ikon in Birmingham, the Welsh artist talks about characteristic piece Stevenson Screen.24 May 2012
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Article: News Ashmolean Museum acquires Millais' famous Pre-Raphaelite portrait of John RuskinThe Ashmolean Museum has permanently acquired John Everett Millais' famous portrait of John Ruskin thanks to the Arts Council Acceptance in Lieu scheme.20 May 2013
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Article: Interview Axis turns 21: Chief Executive Sheila McGregor talks art, longevity and digital technologyAs the online database for visual artists reaches a milestone birthday, we ask its director about the past, the future and the secrets of longevity.20 November 2012
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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: Review Bernadette Corporation looks back at 2000 Wasted Years with art show at ICAThe London gallery gives the New York collective their first ever UK retrospective with fashion, bootleg publishing and general nihilism.04 April 2013
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Article: Preview Birmingham residents debut in drawing show along with European neighboursIkon Gallery hosts an exhibition by communities in Northfield, Berlin, Bologna and Castellón as part of the Post Marks project.14 March 2013
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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 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: Review Catlin Prize shortlist of nine makes for slick show in Londonewcastle Project SpaceThe dark cube-like Shoreditch gallery's new exhibition is putting the pick of recent graduates in their best light. Mark Sheerin takes a look.15 May 2013
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Event: Workshop or activity session County: North Yorkshire Christmas Crafts – Make Your Own Natural Wreath courseDesign and make your own natural wreath with wire, moss and other natural elements! Making your home extra special this Christmas. £12 per person, pre-booking only, includes the course, materials required and museum...Ryedale Folk Museum | York | 25 November 2013
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Article: Feature Christmas versus contemporary art: a mismatch worth celebratingAs galleries flag up their New Year's offerings, you might not know that in the art world it is still the season of goodwill. Mark Sheerin asks why not.20 December 2012
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Article: Preview Conceptual craft show draws inspiration from the Messel family's time at NymansThe National Trust property in East Sussex is the first port of call for the Unravelled project, where a dozen makers have been invited to intervene.08 May 2012
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Article: Feature Contemporary art in review 2012: Major shows, spots, games, Biennials and the apocalpyseLondon 2012 was not the only game in town as great exhibitions proliferated across the UK and performance came to the fore. Mark Sheerin reflects on 2012 in contemporary art.18 December 2012





