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News 2004 In Review — My Cultural Year By Estelle Morris And FriendsEstelle Morris and others tell us their favourite exhibitions and events of 2004 from heart-stopping archaeological finds to blockbuster gallery shows, art prizes and national campaigns.23 December 2004
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News A Short History Of London Refugees: A Museum TrailDiscover the histories of refugees from the past 400 years in London museums, including Huguenots, Jews, Hungarians, Russians and Belgians.13 June 2007
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Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004
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Article Atlantic Worlds Gallery Opens At National Maritime Museum GreenwichNational Maritime Museum opens the doors to its Atlantic Worlds Gallery on November 30 to mark the bicententenary of the abolition of the translatlantic slave trade.30 November 2007
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News Banksy's mutilated priest head revealed in Walker Art Gallery coupBanksy's latest work, which takes an 18th century stone bust of a priest and "pixelates" its face with glued-on bath tiles, looks certain to provoke controversy as it goes on show in the Old Master galleries at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.15 December 2011
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News "Bonkers yet dignified": Inside Grayson Perry's Dream House - inspired by Essex EverywomanDevoted to a fictional Essex Everywoman, see inside the house which is at the centre of a Channel 4 documentary charting a three-year design and buildinging process.17 May 2015
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News Brent Museum ReopensMarcus Garvey, Bill Haley, Twiggy and the Hindu community of Ealing road are all on display in the new museum in Brent.12 July 2006
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Lothian Bright Shadows: Scottish Art in the 1920sThe 1920s was a period of contrasts: high spirits and sombre contemplation, grand aspirations and hard realities. One hundred years since the dawn of the ‘Roaring Twenties’, Bright Shadows explores the styles, ideas ...City Art Centre | Edinburgh | 12 September 2020 — 6 June 2021
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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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News Brunel Engine House Museum Announces £50,000 Lottery GrantThe Brunel Engine House Museum in south London has been awarded £50,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund to create a new exhibition and reach more people.10 November 2004
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C24 Feature Busts, beds and Marie Antoinette: 11 of the best from 2016 Museum of the Year winner the V&AAt the end of last year, new Museum of the Year winners the V&A opened their seven-gallery Europe 1600-1815 spaces. The expansive five-year project involved 1,100 objects. Here are 11 of them.07 July 2016
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Interview Curator's Choice: Marcus Risdell chooses the rediscovered head of ShakespeareArt historian Marcus Risdell, who is co-curator of a beguiling show pursuing the true face of William Shakespeare at Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham, tells us why a bust found in a field is his favourite bard head.07 May 2009
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C24 Feature Disability In The 18th Century - A National Portrait Gallery TrailA tour of the National Portrait Gallery showing eighteenth century sitters with disabilities including John Wilkes, Samuel Johnson, and Handel.29 November 2006
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C24 Feature Discovering Kettle's Yard: A trove of hidden treasure at the former home of art collector Jim Ede in CambridgeRuth Hazard visits Kettle's Yard House in Cambridge and discovers a place where visitors are free to nose around, slouch in the armchairs, read books in the library and enjoy an extensive collection of contemporary art.20 July 2012
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News Gandhi In The East Endgandhi stayed at kingsley hall in east london in 1931. We follow his experience as described by muriel lester in her book entertaining gandhi with images by stacey yates of kingsley hall today15 June 2007
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Review Hadrian - Empire And Conflict At The British MuseumThe British Museum's Hadrian exhibition explores the life of this cultured but brutal emperor, and that of his people, during the rise and fall of the Roman empire.24 July 2008
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Review Hadrian - Empire And Conflict At The British MuseumThe British Museum's Hadrian exhibition explores the life of this cultured but brutal emperor, and that of his people, during the rise and fall of the Roman empire.01 August 2008