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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: News in Brief Artists take London's Tate galleries by stealth to protest against BP sponsorshipPlatform, Art Not Oil and Liberate Tate join forces for new audio protest to go with your next trip to Tate Britain, Tate Modern or via the Tate boat.20 March 2012
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Article: Preview Culture24/7: Top art exhibitions to see in November 2012From Manchester to Chichester, we scour the UK for the most promising shows in the world of art, old and new. Find your nearest here:01 November 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Frances Morris of Tate Modern on Picasso's Weeping WomanFrances Morris, Head of Collections at Tate Modern, explains why Picasso's Weeping Woman is a personal favourite.28 May 2010
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Article: Review Damien Hirst offers plenty to love and hate in major retrospective at Tate ModernThe original YBA brings all of his best known pieces of work to Bankside gallery for a multi-sensory, multi-faceted, hit and miss show.02 April 2012
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Article: Trail Modern Marvels And Historic Treasures South Of The RiverFrom the last traditional coaching inn left in London to the Old Operating Theatre, this full day trail round Southwark and Bankside, along the River Thames, takes you through 400 years of living history.
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Article: Trail Museum Shop Trail: Gifts with Added Culture!Fed up with the usual disposable birthday presents? Follow our museum shop trail - Britain's museums and galleries are great places to find gifts with a difference.29 November 2001
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Article: Feature Pablo Picasso: resources and teaching ideasHere's a round-up of Picasso works in UK museums and galleries, including online learning resources too.19 March 2010
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Article: Review Review: Tate Modern's Roy Lichtenstein RetrospectiveDots, desolate pilots and dissolving compositions in Tate Modern's major new exhibition featuring the pop artist Roy Lichtenstein whose works have become ubiquitous.27 February 2013
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Article: Trail Sculptured Structures: A Museum Architecture TrailEnormous greenhouses, transparent foil walls, rooms suspended in dark voids and towers that rotate. Is it a rocket or a museum?20 January 2002
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Article: Review Six decades of Yayoi Kusama disorients and delights at Tate ModernThe first major survey of the Japanese artist's work brings together painting, documentation, film, and installation in a show of two halves.07 February 2012
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Article Teaching contemporary art: ideas and resourcesHow contemporary art in museums and galleries can inspire children and cross-curricular work at school30 November 2010
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Article The Cultural Learning Alliance and The Big Link UpJoin the Alliance in this November’s The Big Link Up and have your say.09 November 2010
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Article: Preview The Culture24/7: Art picks from the Cultural OlympiadThis summer has a lot more going for it than sport, and wherever you may be in the UK, London 2012 wants you to take part21 June 2012
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Article: Trail To The Lighthouse And Beyond - A Virginia Woolf And Bloomsbury TrailFollow our trail of locations from London to the south coast and back again to discover more about the Bloomsbury set and literary icon Virginia Woolf.
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Article: Feature Whaam! "Like swotting a fly with a bazooka" - Roy Lichtenstein at Tate ModernAs the first full-scale British Roy Lichtenstein retrospective in more than 20 years prepares to open at Tate Modern, the show's curators explain why he is a 20th century master.20 February 2013





