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Article: Preview Another London brings international photographers together at Tate BritainBill Brandt, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank all feature in a show which documents life in the capital between 1930 and 1980.09 August 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 In Pictures: Olympic Posters at Tate BritainScreen prints and lithographs of the posters for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games are being displayed at Tate Britain as part of the London 2012 Festival.29 June 2012
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Article: News NMOLP museum partnership creates free online WebQuest learning resourcesNine participating national museums have collaborated in a unique way to create two unique online learning applications for pupils, teachers, and lifelong learners called WebQuests and Creative Spaces.25 February 2009
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Article: Feature Online resource round-up: Pre-RaphaelitesIf it's Pre-Raphaelite resources you are after then look no further than this round-up of what's available online from UK museums and galleries.15 July 2009
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Article: Review Picasso & Modern British Art have more in common than it first seems at Tate BritainAn extensive and scholarly show brings together more than 150 artworks, including more than 60 by Pablo Picasso, to tell a new story of British art.13 February 2012
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Article: Preview Simon Starling: Phantom Ride at Tate BritainFor the latest commission in the Duveen Galleries, the 2005 Turner Prize takes inspiration from 76 years of Tate Britain exhibitions and the white knuckle rides of early cinema.11 March 2013
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Article: Review Tate Britain sheds new light on the Pre-Raphaelites as Britain's first Avant-GardeExploring their revolutionary ideas about art and society, Tate's new display sets out to show that the Pre-Raphaelites started the country's first modern art movement.11 September 2012
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Article: Feature Teaching resources round-up: Henry MooreDiscover the artist's work online.18 February 2010
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Article: Preview The Culture 24/7: Art picks for February 2012Film, photography, sound sculpture and a cast of Japanese characters bring you a hot February for art around the UK02 February 2012
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Article: Trail The London Pre-Raphaelite CollectionsUnsurprisingly London was home to many Pre-Raphaelite artists and some of their most famous works are held at collections in the English capital. Follow this trail to discover some Pre-Raphaelite treasures.24 September 2003
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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: News Tracey Emin, Howard Hodgkin, Chris Ofili and friends unveil Olympic and Paralympic Games artA dozen high-profile artists have made posters backing the Olympic and Paralympic Games, organisers of the accompanying London 2012 Festival have announced.04 November 2011
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Article: Review Turner Prize shock: 2012 shortlist proves accessible and exciting at Tate BritainPaul Noble, Spartacus Chetwynd, Elizabeth Price and Luke Fowler are all making headlines for good and bad reasons. So we offer a few more.18 October 2012
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: War Artists - World War Two On Canvas And Paper Part Two: The Theatre Of WarA trail looking at the role of war artists during World War Two in the theatre of war with handy tips on where to view their paintings.
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Article: Trail War Artists - World War Two On Canvas And Paper Part One: The Home FrontA trail covering the output of war artists working on the home front during World War Two - with tips on where to see their works in UK museum and gallery collections.





