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Article: Review Museums at Night Report: Gavin Turk, pyramid power and Bristol Museum and Art GalleryArtist Gavin Turk's occult new sculptures are among the after-hours attractions in the West country. Mark Sheerin explores the power of pyramids.17 May 2015
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Article: Review Museums at Night Report: LightNight, Liverpool's city-wide spree of late night cultureBen Miller reports from Liverpool where the city's Light Night reveals how a festival can really galvanise a city's imaginative after-hours culture.18 May 2013
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Article: Review Museums at Night Report: The Horniman Garden Party with rAndom InternationalThe premiere of a new work by light magicians rAndom International hit the headlines at London's Horniman. There was music, dancing and poetry. Gin also materialised.18 May 2013
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Article: Preview Felice Varini performs trick of illusion in Across the Buildings at King's CrossThe Swiss artist's first major commission in the UK uses projected metallic shapes to create an illusion across buildings spanning 542 metres.13 May 2013
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Article: Preview Shadows of former King's College labs fill Somerset House Inigo Rooms in Plant ScienceAn installation art duo are carrying out a reclamation of the "oddly significant" artefacts from a doomed set of labs where leading scientists once worked in London.13 May 2013
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Article: Preview Lighthouse presents James Bridle's Under the Shadow of the Drone for the Brighton FestivalIn a commission for this month's Brighton Festival, artist James Bridle has created a scale representation of the reaper drones which cast deadly shadows over modern war.03 May 2013
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Article: News Call for return of Ai Weiwei's seeds results in surprise 10-pound arrivalCurators at current exhibition Couriers of Taste, at Danson House in Bexleyheath, have received a ten-pound sack of seeds, collected by an avid Ai Weiwei fan at one of his previous exhibitions in New York.02 May 2013
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Article: Preview Diffusion: Inaugural Cardiff International Festival of Photography makes for great MayCardiff's inaugural photography festival is also notable for international vantage points ranging from industrial Portugal to rural Norway.30 April 2013
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Article: Preview Mariele Neudecker – Heterotopias and Other Domestic Landscapes at the Brighton FestivalMariele Neudecker's three-storey show at Brighton's Regency Town House could represent the German installation artist's most ambitious work to date, says Mary Stevens.29 April 2013
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Article: News Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry-LondonderryDavid Shrigley, Laure Prouvost, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Tino Sehgal are the four artists who will compete for this year's Turner Prize.25 April 2013
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Article: Preview PM Gallery devotes new exhibition Walk On to 25 artists inspired by walkingFrancis Alÿs, Marina Abramovicz, Richard Long and Janet Cardiff are among the many arty ramblers to feature in a show worth hiking to.18 April 2013
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Article: Interview Artist's Statement: David Breuer-Weil on a sculpted Alien invasion in LondonFive times the size of an average person, David Breuer-Weil's monumental bronze sculpture, Alien, has just landed in a garden next to Victoria station. He tells us about it.17 April 2013
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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: News in Brief Bexhill's De La Warr Pavilion to honour architect Serge ChermayeffThe man who designed Bexhill's iconic 1935 modernist masterpiece will be honoured with a series of events in his innovative image, launching with a day of art and music.05 April 2013
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Article: News Luke Jerram and Arts Council put giant singing sculpture on sale for £1A vast stainless steel sculpture, which plays the sound of the wind through 20-metre long tubes and has toured to Canary Wharf and the Eden Project, has been put up for sale.05 April 2013
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Article: Preview Edinburgh Art Festival celebrates tenth birthday in style with strong line-up across cityAs the hotly-anticipated annual visual arts festival in Edinburgh announces its line-up for this August, Director Sorcha Carey tells us about one or two shows to look out for.03 April 2013
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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: Feature Artist's Statement: A Hampton Court Palace chandelier in Secrets of the Royal BedchamberSophie Nielsen and Rolf Knudsen's mirror chandelier, made for the Queen's Stairs, has joined a "breathtaking" palace, say the Danish design pair.28 March 2013
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Article: News Maggi Hambling creates first commission for a church in East Sussex resurrection sculptureWatch the acclaimed contemporary sculptor talk about her new commission - a metaphor for the resurrection above the altar of St Dunstan's in Mayfield.26 March 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 Design Museum calls on public to create new piece of furniture for summer exhibitionMembers of the public have been given an open brief to create a new piece of furniture, with the winning design from a public vote becoming part of a major display.19 March 2013
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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: News Mark Wallinger marks 150th anniversary of London Underground with labyrinthsThe artist says he hopes to reflect an "individual yet universal experience" which is close to his heart after creating a unique artwork for each of the Underground stations.08 February 2013
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Article Museums at Night 2013: Meet the venues and artists taking part in the Connect10 competitionVoting is about to open to decide which artists head where for Culture24's Museums at Night competition, Connect10. Every vote will count. Find out which venues are taking part.22 January 2013
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Article: News Culture24’s Connect10 competition gathers pace with Gavin Turk and Martin CreedThere are less than two weeks for venues to enter their event ideas for Culture24's Connect10 competition for Museums at Night 2013.18 January 2013
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Article: News Bob and Roberta Smith to tour Tower Hamlets for stories of Old FloThe artist otherwise known as Patrick Brill says he is "excited" to find out what the Henry Moore statue at the centre of controversial sell-off plans means to the people.11 January 2013
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Article: Preview The Culture24 Crystal Ball: The top UK Art exhibitions beyond London in 2013Hockney returns to the Walker in Liverpool, Henry Moore pops up everywhere, Jeremy Deller heads out on tour and the Fry Art Gallery has another trump card up its sleeve. Make a visit to a gallery your new year resolution.31 December 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24 Crystal Ball: Top Art exhibitions in London for 2013Culture24 editor Richard Moss begins his look at 2013's top exhibitions by exploring some of the best art exhibitions happening in London.28 December 2012
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Article: Review The best museum or gallery exhibition of 2012: Culture24 writers make their choiceFrom Hockney at the RA and Vodou in Nottingham to Brains at The Wellcome Collection, Culture24 writers choose their top exhibition of 2012.21 December 2012
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Article: News Ten artists vie for Playable City, Bristol's public art award with a technological twistPlayable City, Bristol's £30,000 award for a public artwork to play across the city's streets in summer 2013, has announced a shortlist of ten artists.17 December 2012
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Article: News Martin Creed, Gavin Turk and The Chapman Brothers line up for the Museums at Night 2013 Connect10 competitionJake and Dinos Chapman are setting their sights on a night of "sinister aberrations" after being announced among the ten artists for the Museums at Night Connect10 programme in May 2013.13 December 2012
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Article: News in Brief Artist Gillian Taylor's towering paper poppies pay tribute to war letters at Exeter theatreA 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
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Article: Review JVA at Jerwood Space finds newfound purpose with "Now I Gotta Reason" group showGrizedale arts and artist Marcus Coates install a refectory table, library, print studio and shop in the Southwark gallery as it reaches out to new South London audiences.09 November 2012
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Article: News Watershed launches £30,000 International Playable City Award for playful public artworkA new £30,000 award for a public artwork that is playful and uses technology to engage audiences with city culture has been launched by Watershed in Bristol.24 October 2012
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Article: Review Once more into the fair: Inside Frieze Art Fair 2012Ben Miller mixes with the dandies, catwalkers, photographers, artists and celebs at Frieze Art Fair, and finds "stackloads" to enjoy.11 October 2012
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Article: Review Seven artists in the running for Artes Mundi 5 at National Museum CardiffFrom arcs and seabirds to caravans and musicians at nearby Chapter Gallery, the fifth edition of the £40,000 Artes Mundi Prize has a surprise or two in store in Cardiff.05 October 2012
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Article: Review Bronze at London's Royal Academy of ArtsSpanning 5,000 years via classical gods, Japanese incense burners and Henry Moore, the Royal Academy's display is the largest cross-cultural show of bronze sculpture ever attempted.03 October 2012
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Article: Review Gaming in the Gallery: Fated Dual tournament closes Phoenix Brighton's Odysseys exhibitionThe David Blandy exhibition at Brighton Digital Festival culminates in a virtual fighting contest organised by Fight Lab and Lighthouse.25 September 2012
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Article: Preview 7 Designers for Seven Dials at London Design Festival: In PicturesSeven designers have created works referencing the history of the Seven Dials shopping village in Covent Garden for an aerial display above streets of London.21 September 2012
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Article: Preview Central Park celebrates Ecology of Colour with Studio Weave Artlands building in DartfordSetting public art workshops within a park building made by an acclaimed young architectural team, a new project in the Kent town of Dartford features dye-based art.18 September 2012
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Article: Review Corporate commissions meet grassroot ambitions as Liverpool Biennial gets underwayNew director Sally Tallant aims to put Liverpool's art scene in the history books with a wealth of influential work. Mark Sheerin takes a look.17 September 2012
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Article: Review One thousand artists from 100 countries gather for World Event Young Artist 2012The 10-day festival in Nottingham includes a packed programme of exhibitions and events which showcase the work of up and coming young artists from all around the world.11 September 2012
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Article: Preview Invisible Flock invite public to journey across Morecambe Bay with the Sand PilotCedric Robinson, the official Queen's Guide to the Sands at Morecambe Bay, is teaming up with interactive arts trio Invisible Flock for an adventure into art.30 August 2012
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Article: Preview Brighton's arts and digital communities come together for city's Digital FestivalFrom small-scale meet ups and big name conferences to digital artists’ experimental ideas and exhibitions, Brighton Digital Festival celebrates the art and artifice of digital culture.23 August 2012
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Article: Preview Liverpool Biennial gears up for 600,000 visitors with citywide hospitality themeThe UK's biggest Biennial advertises five strands of programming, including work by 60 international artists and two major competitions.23 August 2012
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Article: Preview The Floating Forest to transport 100 living trees from Birmingham to WalsallArtist Beth Derbyshire plans a Black Country barge trip with a floating arboretum and soundscape reflecting on the displacement of those affected by war.21 August 2012
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Article: News Northamptonshire's Global Footprint shoe-fest hitches ride as Coventry's Lady Godiva AwakesNorthamptonshire's boot and shoe heritage is being celebrated with a series of art events, beginning with the booting of Coventry's Cultural Olympiad Godiva Awakes.31 July 2012
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Article: Preview Deptford X schedules London's contemporary arts festival in time for the sporting oneArtist-curators Hew Locke and Indra Khanna pull together five new shows, two new commissions and an extensive fringe.24 July 2012
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Article: Preview Everything Flows: The art of Getting in the Zone at the De La Warr PavilionTo coincide with the London Olympic Games, an exhibition in Sussex features four newly commissioned artworks looking at how athletes achieve sporting prowess.29 June 2012
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Article: News Olympic torch makes stop at Olympiad football pitch in middle of Scottish forestThe countdown to a Scottish part of the Cultural Olympiad has begun with the arrival of the Olympic flame at a football pitch in the heart of a Selkirk forest.15 June 2012
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Article: Preview Simon Boase's house party installation explores role of dance music at South Square GalleryThe audiovisual artist has created a living room backdrop for a sound and image display with live music from international DJs via Skype and footage of trance raves.07 June 2012
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Article: Preview John Smith film captures the Margate seascape for Turner ContemporaryThe seascape that once entranced JMW Turner has been captured on film in a new commission for Turner Contemporary in Margate.29 May 2012
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Article: News Tiny art gallery in a phone box marks Jubilee in Henry Moore's former villageCreated by The Henry Moore Foundation and Much Hadham Parish Council, the Red Cube Gallery finds a home inside an old phone box to exhibit a series of postcard sized artworks.25 May 2012
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Article: Review Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard explore audience dynamics in solo show at LighthouseThe film and live art duo bring three pieces to Brighton: File Under Sacred Music, Do you Love me Like I Love You and Performer. Audience. F*** off.10 May 2012
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Article: Preview Ten shortlisted graduates show work and promise in run-up to 2012 Catlin PrizeCurator Justin Hammond opens the doors on a group show in which one new artist stands to win £5,000 on May 16.24 April 2012
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Article: Review Sarah Pierce listens to a dozen art students in conceptual show at The ShowroomThere is plenty to say about The Artist Talks, a North London exhibition exploring discourses surrounding artwork.19 April 2012
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Article: Interview Artist's Statement: Brad Butler on Hold Your Ground at Canary WharfWe talk to one half of artist duo Mirza/Butler about their new piece for Film and Video Umbrella and Art on the Underground.13 March 2012
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Article: News Historic Scotland announces new artists-in-residence at Jedburgh and HuntingtowerAfter a succesful pilot at Stirling Castle, Historic Scotland announces residence programmes at Jedburgh Abbey in the Scottish Borders and Huntingtower Castle in Perthshire.07 March 2012
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Article: News in Brief Jacques Rival brings multi-coloured 9m birdcage to London construction siteThe French artist and architect takes the baton in the RELAY programme of art at King's Cross, curated by Michael Pinsky and Stéphanie Delcroix.15 November 2011
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Article: Review Voyeuristic, narcissistic and absorbing: Gandalf Gavan ties us in Knots at the October GalleryReturning to the gallery where his mother was the first artistic director in 1979, German-born artist Gandalf Gavan invites viewers to look in the mirror and take a deep breath.09 November 2011
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Article: Interview Artist's Statement: Oliver Beer on Deep and MeaningfulOliver Beer, winner of the 2009 New Sensations prize, talks about staging a choral performance in a sewer.19 July 2010
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Article: Trail Antony Gormley Across Britain - From The Angel Of The North To The Iron ManTrack down Antony Gormley works throughout the UK in public spaces, museums, galleries, on the web and through educational resources for teachers.19 June 2007
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Article: Trail Innovation And Diversity - A Trail Of Artist Run Galleries In EnglandArtists are increasingly running independent spaces - home to some of the most innovative, diverse and stimulating art exhibitions around today.19 October 2006
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Article: Trail Mana: Ornament And Adornment From The PacificThe Cuming Museum displays objects that have never been exhibited before in this look at South Pacific Culture.03 March 2006
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Article Sculpture by Paul Neagu, the man who inspired Kapoor and Gormley, installed in LondonThe Romanian Cultural Institute has unveiled a sculpture by British Romanian artist Paul Neagu in London as part of an Olympic celebration of Romanian arts.20 July 0201
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Article: Trail Gunpowder, Treason and Plot - The Gunpowder 400 TrailThis year marks the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot - follow the Gunpowder 400 Trail to find out what's going on in UK museums.
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Article: Trail The Great And The Good - Norwich's Finest BuildingsCity heritage expert Mike Loveday identifies the city's finest buildings, from Norman times through to the present day. Read on to discover Norwich's best!





