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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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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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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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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 Sea change: John Virtue captures the ephemeral on a monumental scale at TownerNorfolk based painter John Virtue brings his epic monochromatic seascapes to the Towner in Eastbourne. From one coast to another, the sea is ever-inspiring. Mark Sheerin hears why.20 January 2015