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Review 3,000 black butterflies make for A Dark Day in Paradise for Clare Twomey at Brighton PavilionArtist Clare Twomey and Brighton Pavilion create a site specific installation from thousands of ceramic butterflies.17 June 2010
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Preview 40/40: Forty years, Forty Artists at Glasgow Print StudioGlasgow Print Studio celebrates 40 years of printmaking excellence with an exhibition of specially commissioned pieces from some of its best-known artists, including Dame Elizabeth Blackadder and Adrian Wiszniewski.06 August 2013
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News £5.2 million Baltic Triangle scheme to build hub for creative industry in LiverpoolDozens of digital and creative arts groups in Liverpool will be given office spaces in a redevelopment of the city's Baltic Triangle area after funding bodies announced a £5.2 million investment in the scheme.09 November 2009
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News 62,000 people can't be wrong: Connect10 results revealed for Museums at Night 2014Fewer than 30 votes decided two of the polls connecting great artists and venues this year. Find out who's going where in a record-breaking year for Connect10.29 January 2014
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Preview A big societal change? The hi-tech clothing that changes colour to show air pollutionArtist Kasia Molga's Human Sensor is a design for clothing with colours that change according to the pollution on the streets its wearer walks down. It's about to premiere in Manchester.23 June 2016
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Preview A drunken orgy and Zeus's sons: Mat Collishaw's Folly at a pond and banqueting house in YorkshireA strobe-lit chandelier channels an elitist 18th century drinking club in one of two new installations by Mat Collishaw, set between the Banqueting House and Temple of Piety at the National Trust's Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal.14 June 2016
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Review A movable feast: Franz West – Where is my Eight? at The Hepworth WakefieldThe Hepworth goes large on the late Viennese artist's nebulous installations, but the real value of his career lies in his approach, says Mark Sheerin.27 June 2014
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News A New Plant Species Walks - At The Tatton Park BiennialAn exciting new plant species called a 'fernbot' has begun to populate Tatton Park's Rose Garden - and it's much livelier than most of its green neighbours.07 August 2008
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Preview A New Reality for Leeds: The Tetley announces its inaugural programmeThe former headquarters of the Tetley Brewery will reopen as a new contemporary arts space for Leeds at the end of November.12 November 2013
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Article A spot of DIY at the South London Gallery as Polish artist Michal Budny knocks up shelvesMichal Budny takes his tools to the Gallery's Matsudaira Wing, resulting in two sets of shelves offering plenty to be read into.25 November 2010
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Interview A talk on the wild side with Marcus CoatesDuring our interview with artist Marcus Coates, we discuss shamanism, charlatanism, art, humour and nature. But as Mark Sheerin discovers, no badgers were available for comment.10 March 2010
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News Aberdeen Art Gallery scores romantic coup with Tracey Emin neon For You love poemAberdeen Art Gallery is holding a piece of Tracey Emin's heart after buying one of the notorious artist's neon love poems.04 November 2009
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Preview "Absolutely gorgeous" Sculpture Centre to open in Bury with international Text FestivalPartly opened in the Lancashire town's culture complex following library cuts, the new Bury Sculpture Centre is preparing to launch. Curator Tony Trehy explains all.29 April 2014
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Preview Aesthetica Art Prize takes contemporary competition hopefuls to York Art GalleryChosen from thousands of entrants, work by 100 artists has gone on display at York Art Gallery. See work by some of them in our gallery.31 March 2014
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News Agnes guide invites visitors on alternative tours of the Serpentine GalleriesA "benevolent spambot" called Agnes is leading online visitors on tours of the Serpentine Galleries in London, meeting staff and discovering secret parts of the collections.03 February 2014
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News Ai Weiwei to undertake Unilever commission at Tate Modern Turbine HallOne of China’s "greatest living artists" has been chosen as the first to represent the Asia-Pacific region in The Unilever Series at the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. Ai Weiwei is the eleventh big name to undertake the commission.05 March 2010