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Article: Preview Ai Weiwei and co chart Chinoiserie in Couriers of Taste at Danson House, BexleyheathTaking to the upper floor of a Georgian mansion in Kent, artists from east and west meet in a spectacular survey of consumerism, territories, trade and exotic fashion.02 April 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: 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 Anna Karenina to Yves Saint Laurent: Fashion Museum's Fifty Fabulous FrocksBath's world-renowned Fashion Museum is about to open a glamorous exhibition after two years of research. Downton Abbey and Dame Vivienne Westwood feature.30 January 2013
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Article: Feature Artist's Statement: Kaarina Kaikkonen on the Brighton Festival's Blue Route at FabricaKnown for her poignant sartorial installations across the world, Finnish artist Kaarina Kaikkonen tells us why she has good feelings about her new project in Brighton.25 March 2013
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Article: News BBC and Public Catalogue Foundation complete heroic Your Paintings online missionThe public can see every oil painting in public ownership online after an eight-year campaign to commit almost 212,000 works to a dedicated website.13 December 2012
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Article: News BBC and Public Catalogue Foundation project Your Paintings gems onto buildingsExeter Cathedral, Northern Ireland's Donegal Square West and venues in Scotland and Wales are among the buildings to act as canvasses for rarely-seen artworks.08 February 2013
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Article: Preview Birmingham to reveal new £1 million Metropolis: Reflections on the Modern CityUrban 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
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Venue: Archive, Heritage site, Industrial heritage site County: Torfaen Blaenavon World Heritage Centre Blaenavon
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Article: Preview Blooming Marvellous reveals master botanic illustrators at Natural History Museum TringGreat botanical illustrators from across the centuries, including the artist who made a fateful trip with Captain Cook and important contributors to science, feature in Tring.21 May 2013
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Article: News British Army Lynx helicopter flies in to Imperial War Museum DuxfordA British Army helicopter, seen by every soldier taking part in the campaigns during the past 35 years and only retired last year, is now awaiting visitors to Duxford.26 April 2013
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Article: Preview Camden Arts Centre's Dieter Roth's diaries offers insight into an elusive artist's lifeCamden Arts Centre offers an intimate insight into the impassioned life and work of German-Swiss artist Dieter Roth through a collection of his personal diaries and several large-scale installations.09 May 2013
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Resource: Guided tour, Taught session (schools), Workshop or activity session, Worksheets or templates County: Oxfordshire Combe Mill & the Forest Trail KS 2, 3, 4 & 6th FormBlenheim Palace, WoodstockBlenheim Palace | Woodstock
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Abby Potter on Vivienne Westwood Shoes at the Bowes MuseumAbby Potter, of the Bowes' new display of Vivienne Westwood shoes, picks her favourite pair and tells us about the show.10 June 2011
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: An accidental portrait of Michael Caine at the Museum of LondonThe new Michael Caine exhibition at the Museum of London is full of iconic images but the curator's favourite, shows Caine relaxing with his 1960s flatmate Terence Stamp.07 March 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Lucy Cooper on a wedding dress made out of metal in SheffieldThe Museums Sheffield Curator of Metalwork tells us about a mesh dress made for the current Designed to Shine: 100 Years of Stainless Steel show at the Millennium Gallery.14 February 2013
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Professor Andrew Balmford on the near-mystical Great Bittern reed birdAs part of a guest series from the University of Cambridge, take a look at a reed-dwelling bird which is thriving again after an uncertain few years.15 March 2013





