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News £1million Jerwood Artangel Open Calls For Ambitious EntriesArtangel and the Jerwood Foundation launch a new commissioning programme looking for groundbreaking, site-specific works from emerging artists.08 June 2006
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News 2007 Artes Mundi Prize Shortlist Focuses On The Big IssuesThe shortlisted artists for the third Artes Mundi Prize, which recognises international talent, are concerned with the big issues - the environment, AIDS and marginalised people.08 October 2007
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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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News £35 million Hepworth Wakefield inspires Yorkshire in Barbara Hepworth shrinePictures of works from the Tate, the British Museum and more than 40 pieces donated by the pioneering sculptor's family as Wakefield prepares for the largest purpose-built art gallery to open in Britain for almost 20 years.03 February 2011
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Review 40 Years Of The Hayward Gallery Marked By Psycho BuildingsArtists are marking the 40th anniversary of the Hayward Gallery's opening by investigating the gallery's own brutalist architecture, inside and out.02 June 2008
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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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Preview A giant elephant and interactive sun: Lumiere returns to Durham brighter than everLumiere lights up Durham and its famous cathedral with an interactive sun, a holographic elephant, ghostly dresses, greenhouse cars and a host of other visual delights.07 October 2013
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Review A Juan Muñoz Retrospective At Tate ModernTate Modern is inviting viewers to be drawn into Juan Muñoz's visionary world with more than 70 sculptures and installations from this storyteller and sculptor of words.24 January 2008
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Review A Menagerie of strange Royal Beasts returns for Tower of London installation and exhibitionGrizzly bears, kangaroos and monkeys feature as the Tower of London reveals the story of the Royal Menagerie.26 May 2011
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Review A Mosaic of Hidden Hands: Five Sisters at York St Mary's ChurchEmily Mears takes a look at the Five Sisters, a huge mosaic and set of eerie white oil paintings commissioned by York Museums Trust within a deconsecrated medieval church.10 June 2009
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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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Preview A Soldier's Tale marks 60th anniversary of Korean War Ceasefire at Asia HouseNineteen artists use plastic flowers, burnt candles, memorabilia from veterans and meditational poses to ponder loss and lost causes at Asia House.05 July 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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Preview Abbot's Hall is Unpicking and Rebinding at the Museum of East Anglian LifeUsing objects from the Museum of East Anglian Life's collections, artist Les Bicknell examines the role and purpose of folds in fabric and paper.22 August 2013
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News Abolition 2007: Events In London This WeekendHighlights of the programme for 24th and 25th march marking the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 2007.22 March 2007
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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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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
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Article Ai Weiwei's Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads enter courtyard at London's Somerset HouseThe Chinese artist brings his work on the Zodiac signs to the historic courtyards for the first stop of his international tour.12 May 2011
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Preview Alice Anderson to mummify in copper for Memory Movement Memory Objects showVisitors will be invited to mummify a 1967 Ford Mustang among more than 100 works at the Wellcome Collection's show by minimalist copper wire sculpture Alice Anderson.05 February 2014
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Review Alice Anderson's Childhood Rituals prove hair-raising at the Freud Museum in LondonA show at Sigmund Freud's former home wraps the house in red hair and fills it full of dolls, discovers Katherine Mulraney.28 April 2011