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Article Sculpture by Paul Neagu, the man who inspired Kapoor and Gormley, installed in LondonThe Romanian Cultural Institute has unveiled a sculpture by British Romanian artist Paul Neagu in London as part of an Olympic celebration of Romanian arts.20 July 0201
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News Thousands of sunflowers to be planted in honour of Alan Turing for MOSI-led experimentTo mark the centenary year of Turing's birth, the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester is asking members of the public to help complete one of his unfinished projects.23 March 2012
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News Voltaire's English alter ego unmasked in letters discovered by Oxford University ProfessorFourteen newly discovered Voltaire letters have allowed an Oxford University team to shed light on his brief but important time in England.20 January 2010
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News Extensive service for Vulcan Bomber ahead of busy Diamond Jubilee YearAhead of a busy 2012 including a series of Diamond Jubilee flights, the last flying Vulcan Bomber has begun a thorough winter service.03 January 2011
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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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Review Hajj: The British Museum journeys to the heart of IslamThe world's first exhibition on Hajj - the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca - has opened at the British Museum with a wealth of rare artefacts and treasures.27 January 2011
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Preview Saatchi puts video art on show for first time with Hello World! at Saatchi ScreenArtist Chrisptopher Baker collates 5,000 video diaries to make moving image debut for an annexe to the Cheslea gallery.03 January 2012
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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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News Manx National Heritage hails Isle of Man visits by exotic Vagrant Emperor dragonfly speciesNatural history experts on the Isle of Man say an "amazing" small species of dragonfly may have flown in from sub-Saharan Africa or the Middle East.04 January 2012
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Preview Museum Show Part 2 brings back 11 semi-fictional institutions to Arnolfini BristolVicente Razo, Simon Fujiwara and Hu Xiangqian are among the artists who double up as museum directors for the second part of a playful survey at the Arnolfini.04 January 2012
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News Stonehenge rocks pinpointed to Pembrokeshire in National Museum Wales investigationA nine-month research project linking prehistoric North Pembrokeshire with Wiltshire has allowed archaeologists to draw new conclusions about the origins of Stonehenge.04 January 2012
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Preview The Culture24/7: Art picks for January 2012From sculpture at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art to Henri Gaurdier-Brzeska at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge, we pick seven of the best shows from around the UK in our first monthly round-up of the year.04 January 2012
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News Stephen Hawking: A 70th Birthday Celebration display to open at Science MuseumThe pioneering physicist's groundbreaking career is being celebrated with a special exhibition at the Science Museum full of audio and unseen photos from his archives.05 January 2012
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Dan Snow and Emma Bridgewater star in six-week Literary Season at Kenwood HouseOrganisers say they are "thrilled" as the historic Hampstead Heath house launches a six-week season of free talks by well-known history and cultural commentators.06 January 2012
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News Visitor wins motorbike which starred in Museum of Science and Industry Harley-Davidson showA Lancashire doctor celebrates becoming one of the luckiest exhibition visitors of 2011 after winning an 883 Sportster with a raffle ticket bought on a family day out in Manchester.06 January 2012
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News British Museum experts show off 2,000-year-old silver Roman Hallaton HelmetTen years after it was discovered alongside hundreds of Roman coins and the feast of a pig at the Leicestershire home of one of the most important Iron Age archaeological sites in Britain, a one-of-a-kind silver helmet is about to go on permanent public display.10 January 2012
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News Gallery of Modern Art's "unprecedented" Niki de Saint Phalle haul to entertain GlasgowA newly-secured collection of 15 works by flamboyant French sculptor and painter Niki de Saint Phalle are expected to go on display in Glasgow at the end of 2013.10 January 2012
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Interview Hand eye co-ordination: Liliane Lijn talks text based sculpture and technical challengesThe pioneering American artist, whose influences include beat poetry, surrealism and cutting edge astro-physics, talks mind-boggling copper sculptures and William Burroughs in an exclusive interview with Culture24.10 January 2012
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News Bus-Tops to turn shelters across London into art for Cultural OlympiadRun by the group Art Public following a hotly-contested open submission call, a nine-month project as part of the the Olympics will turn bus stops into platforms for public art.11 January 2012
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Preview Miki van Zwanenberg's landscape worlds fill the Coningsby Gallery with abstract colour"Unashamed colourist" Miki van Zwanenberg reveals some of her "inner landscape" in a new exhibition of her works at the Coningsby Gallery in London.11 January 2012