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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: Review Andrea Büttner brings woodcuts, weaving and video to Milton Keynes' MK GalleryA mid-career survey for the German artist tackles poverty, shame, religion and faith with a light touch. Mark Sheerin takes a look.08 May 2013
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Article: Review Art and Music season at Pallant House celebrates Godfather of Pop Art Peter BlakePallant's summer programme features four linked exhibitions exploring art and music with a special display celebrating the career of the influential British artist.22 June 2012
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Article: Review Beautiful Horizon at Fabrica delivers multi-faceted experience for Brighton Photo BiennialAn extraordinary 17-year project putting cameras into the hands of Brazilian street kids is getting its first gallery showing at Fabrica for the Brighton Photo Biennial.08 October 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 Bedwyr Williams lays siege to Ikon on the occasion of largest solo show to dateThe Welsh artist and sometime stand-up comic brings ambiguous humour, surreal drawings and ambitious intervention to the Birmingham gallery.22 May 2012
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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: Review Brighton Photo Biennial 2012: Public interventions and provocative exhibitionsThe Brighton Photo Biennial opens with a bold programme of public interventions and provocative exhibitions. Richard Moss casts his eye over some of the best.05 October 2012
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Article: Review Brighton Photo Biennial: John "Hoppy" Hopkins and Thomson & Craighead explore the visual language of protestTwo Brighton Photo Biennial shows at Space@Create offer different aprroaches and insights into the modern history of protest movements.15 October 2012
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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: 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 Catherine the Great: An Enlightened Empress at Edinburgh's National Museum of ScotlandThe National Museum of Scotland celebrates 250 years since the coronation of Catherine the Great with an exhibition of more than 600 items from the State Hermitage Museum.03 September 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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Article: Review Circles and Tangents: British painters and Cranborne Chase at Salisbury and South Wiltshire MuseumCircles and Tangents: Art in the Shadow of Cranborne Chase reveals notables of 20th century British art bound together by a remote Wiltshire landscape.07 June 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 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: Review David Dawson brings painter's gifts to Lucian Freud photos at Pallant HouseThe Chichester gallery hosts photos and paintings by David Dawson, the late great portrait artist's friend, model and assistant.13 March 2012
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Article: Review Death of the author: Paul Morrison’s Auctorum at the Millennium Gallery in SheffieldThe author is dead; long live the author. Sheffield artist Paul Morrison makes the viewer the author and interpreter of his art in Auctorum at the Millennium Gallery.04 July 2012
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Article: Review Dickens and the Artists is at home at the Watts GalleryThe Watts Gallery in Compton, Surrey reveals its first non-Watts exhibition with a thrilling exploration of paintings inspired by the work of Charles Dickens.20 June 2012
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Article: Review Dream logic pervades first UK survey for film artist Daria Martin at MK GalleryThe Milton Keynes gallery builds a network of black box spaces for four 16mm films, including the brand new and eponymous Sensorium Tests.23 February 2012





