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Museum: Heritage site, Gallery, Garden, parklands or rural site, Historic house or home, Industrial heritage site, Castle or defences Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery Merthyr Tydfil
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Preview Ten painting exhibitions to see in London over the Christmas holidaysIt's an exceptional winter for painting exhibitions in London. Here's ten of the best to see you through to January.24 November 2004
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News Artist To Make Live Artwork Whilst Hypnotised At Tate ModernAn artist who works in a hypnotised state in order to create his works of art is to appear at Tate Modern as part of the Gallery's latest programme of live performances.16 January 2007
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Interview Nasser Azam's Zero Gravity Bacon Homage At County Hall GalleryPakistani-born performance painter Nasser Azam tells Culture24 about painting in space, swapping banking for art and creating foetal forms in luminous colour.16 January 2009
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Review Tony Bevan takes hat-trick of monumental paintings to Bexhill De La Warr PavilionA new commission by the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea brings together three large scale portraits by British painter Tony Bevan. But these epic works have a light touch, as Mark Sheerin finds out.19 April 2010
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Review David Hockney: A Bigger Picture at the Royal AcademyDavid Hockney's love of the English landscape and nature - particularly in his native Yorkshire - has resulted in a vast, vivid show at London's Royal Academy of Arts. Richard Moss enjoys an exhibition of excitement, joy and freedom.18 January 2011
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Preview Finding a natural path: David Heathcote goes Beyond Horizons through landscapes at GV ArtSixty years after the Kent painter started out, David Heathcote's latest works reveal an artist still on a journey of self-discovery.21 February 2011
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News Scottish National Portrait Gallery set to reopen in style following £17.6 million restorationPortrait fans in Edinburgh only have a few days to wait to peek inside the new-look National Portrait Gallery, opening with previously inaccessible spaces and a wealth of great art.29 November 2011
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Preview The Culture24/7: Arty new year's resolutions for 2012Culture24 casts an eye around the country to bring art lovers some alternatives to January diets and fitness regimes.03 January 2012
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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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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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Review Last Chance to See: David Batchelor's Flatlands at Edinburgh's FruitmarketArtist David Batchelor is renowned for his love of colour, as his largest exhibition of two-dimensional works, at Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery, amply demonstates.12 July 2013
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Preview William Tillyer Against Nature at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern ArtMiddlesbrough-born painter William Tillyer gets the full retrospective treatment in his hometown with a wide ranging and absorbing show at MIMA.25 October 2013
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Review Getting realism: Ben Johnson talks about a controversial painting show in BirminghamOn the occasion of a landmark show at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, photorealist painter Johnson discusses his oft-dismissed genre with Mark Sheerin.23 January 2014
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C24 Feature Curator's Choice: Yorkshire, female artists, Atkinson Grimshaw and mine closuresFrom a childhood trampling across the North Yorkshire moors to galleries in Hull and Liverpool, the curator of the Turner to Hockney show in Harrogate discusses the art of a county.18 March 2014
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Interview Fur crazy: Jasmine Surreal talks cats, comedy and conceptual art at her London showThe Stuckist painter and self-proclaimed surrealist introduces us to her alter egos and their witty, colourful paintings, in an interview with Mark Sheerin.19 November 2014
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C24 Feature Axisweb artist of the Month: Abstract painter Julie Umerle on precision, chance and Gerhard RichterMoving to the UK as a child from Connecticut, Julie Umerle was inspired by Gerhard Richter and is intrigued by mark-making and scale. Her works will be seen across the country into 2015.10 December 2014