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News Achievements of Project Art Works group celebrated with Anthology launch at Tate BritainA group which has spent 15 years working with galleries and artists to improve the lives of people with severe intellectual impairments has launched a book recording its work.31 October 2012
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News Adam Chodzko's Ghost is winner of Liberty Kent Public Art Award 2011A kayak that ferried people to the 'island of the dead' during the Whitstable Biennale has been announced as the winner of the Liberty Kent Public Art Award 2011.20 October 2011
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News "Alien invasion" due to hit Wales as Newtown prepares to welcome invading Camp DAGFor two days Camp DAG will interrupt everyday life in Newtown as the Disabled Avant-Garde invade to test perceptions of what makes people "outsiders".23 August 2011
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News Arctic polar bear unites Greenpeace, Portishead singer and thousands of followersA puppet polar bear bigger than a bus took in the London Eye and other sights around the city at the weekend as part of an Arctic campaign. Here are some pictures.17 September 2013
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News Art Everywhere donations soar as vote deadline nearsThree weeks after launching, the campaign to put great artworks on billboards across the country has raised more than half of its £200,000 target.09 July 2013
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News Artist plans to use eight pints of his own blood to create counter-cultural logoLetting his blood at a Manchester centre, artist Maxwell Rushton fills a bag every three months. His material, he says, will become a "visual tool of extreme worship".25 April 2014
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News Artist Will Nash creates "outstanding public artwork" on community centre in EastbourneThe sculptor known for his colourful public artworks has had a depiction of 50 community centre figures on the outside of a building unveiled in a commission in Eastbourne.19 September 2011
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News Bexhill's De La Warr Pavilion to honour architect Serge ChermayeffThe man who designed Bexhill's iconic 1935 modernist masterpiece will be honoured with a series of events in his innovative image, launching with a day of art and music.05 April 2013
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News Bristol public exchange thousands of text messages with lamp posts and postboxesA digital project allowing the public to swap thoughts and advice with familiar objects around Bristol has resulted in more than 25,000 text messages being exchanged.09 September 2013
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News Britain's largest portrait is a land-art child giant at the Ulster Bank Belfast FestivalCreated with 30,000 pegs, 2,000 tonnes of soil and 2,000 tonnes of sand, Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada says Wish is down to "overwhelming" local support.17 October 2013
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News David Batchelor's 3,000-light Big Rock Candy Fountain gives Archway tube station the lightNamed after a hobo ballad, a glowing installation on top of a tube station aims to "dispel the darkness" in North London.02 November 2010
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News Dinos Chapman to take Luftbobler to Birmingham ahead of All Tomorrow's PartiesThe artist says his audio-visual work is "a constantly evolving thing" as he prepares for an appearance at Bring to Light, a three-day festival in Birmingham this October.26 September 2013
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News Eco-artists bring emission damage down to earth as Plane Jam navigates city of NorwichA festival installation sees artists Helen Evans and Heiko Hansen send miniature planes breezing through Norwich.26 April 2011
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News Eyeballs and wolf skulls as Museum of Curiosity prepares to openA new vault of "weird s***" in Soho prepares to unveil penis bones carved from human skulls, skeletons, a woolly mammoth tusk and an Ice Age wolf head.09 November 2012
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News Great British Bake Off 2013 winner Frances Quinn cooks Henri Matisse's Blue NudeBased on Matisse's 1952 work, in-demand Bake Off star Frances Quinn is one of nearly 1,000 supporters backing the Art Fund's Edible Masterpieces campaign.12 May 2014
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News How do you better a talking post box? Bristol's Playable City seeks out tech savvy public art pioneersThe Playable City competition is down to the last eight. But just who will be entertaining the people of Bristol this year with a playful digital art installation?30 May 2014
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News Huge ostrich joins walrus penis bone as Museum of Curiosity prepares to open in SohoA two-metre tall ostrich from 18th century Italy will be among the exhibits at a new museum aiming to "disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed."05 November 2012
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News Human pigs and Matthew Herbert show to launch NEoN digital arts festival in DundeeScotland's only digital arts festival will launch with a herd of human pigs and a performance on the plight of pigs by celebrated electronic musician Matthew Herbert.01 November 2012
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News Jacques Rival brings multi-coloured 9m birdcage to London construction siteThe French artist and architect takes the baton in the RELAY programme of art at King's Cross, curated by Michael Pinsky and Stéphanie Delcroix.15 November 2011
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News Jeremy Deller to take Acid Brass to Meltdown as Martin Creed plays organ grinderThis year's Southbank Centre festival will witness artist Jeremy Deller's fusion of acid house and brass music, following in the footsteps of an organ recital by Martin Creed.03 April 2014