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Review Alighiero Boetti provides half a dozen shows in one in Game Plan at Tate ModernThe retrospective abroad in more than a decade for the well-travelled Italian artist, who died in 1994, is a timely one which has its roots in the Arte Povera movement.07 March 2012
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News Art, dance and history as MAC becomes Belfast's latest cultural centreThe Northern Irish capital welcomes the Metropolitan Arts Centre, an £18 million, six-storey development which is the city's first purpose-built arts attraction.23 April 2012
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Preview Arte povera veteran Jannis Kounellis stages ARTIST ROOM show at Glasgow TramwayThe gallery described as an "industrial cathedral" features new work by the Greek-born artist who once filled a space in Rome with live horses.09 August 2012
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C24 Feature Artes Mundi 5: Curator Ben Borthwick on finalists Sheela Gowda, Darius Mikšys and Miriam BäckströmWe take a look at works by three of the finalists in Artes Mundi 5 at National Museum Cardiff, as seen by exhibition curator Ben Borthwick.10 October 2012
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Interview Artist's Statement: Bedwyr Williams on his Robert Louis-inspired Stevenson ScreenAs his largest show to date gets underway at Ikon in Birmingham, the Welsh artist talks about characteristic piece Stevenson Screen.24 May 2012
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Interview Artist's Statement: Brad Butler on Hold Your Ground at Canary WharfWe talk to one half of artist duo Mirza/Butler about their new piece for Film and Video Umbrella and Art on the Underground.13 March 2012
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Interview Artist's Statement: Emily Young on The Metaphysics of StoneThe British sculptor talks about her contemplative and ambitious urban project in Berkeley Square, London.02 February 2012
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Interview Artist’s Statement: Kaffe Matthews on her shark platform at the BluecoatThe UK artist talks about sharks, oscillators, and why her three-dimensional piece in Liverpool beats a pair of stereo headphones.08 May 2012
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Interview Artist’s Statement: Mark Wallinger on 10000000000000000 at BALTICAs a major site specific work opens at the Gateshead gallery, the former Turner Prize winner talks archaeology and chess computers to Culture24's Mark Sheerin.26 June 2012
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Interview Artist’s Statement: Ultimate Holding Company at Tatton Park Biennial 2012Artists Julie McCarthy and Jai Redman talk about their novel and outdoor sculpture, The Cartland Institute for Romance Research.23 May 2012
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Artists take London's Tate galleries by stealth to protest against BP sponsorshipPlatform, Art Not Oil and Liberate Tate join forces for new audio protest to go with your next trip to Tate Britain, Tate Modern or via the Tate boat.20 March 2012
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Interview Axis turns 21: Chief Executive Sheila McGregor talks art, longevity and digital technologyAs the online database for visual artists reaches a milestone birthday, we ask its director about the past, the future and the secrets of longevity.20 November 2012
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Review Bedwyr Williams lays siege to Ikon on the occasion of largest solo show to dateThe Welsh artist and sometime stand-up comic brings ambiguous humour, surreal drawings and ambitious intervention to the Birmingham gallery.22 May 2012
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News Blow for cash Flo plans as London Borough of Bromley claims ownership of Henry Moore workThe Henry Moore sculpture at the centre of controversial fundraising plans in Tower Hamlets could be put on public display after new research indicating Bromley may own it.20 December 2012
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Preview Bruce Nauman premiere and new work from Luke Fowler in Soundworks at ICAThe American sound art pioneer headlines a show with Turner Prize nominee Luke Fowler and more than 100 other practitioners at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.02 July 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 Camden Arts Centre offers one-time chance to see mathematical Hanne DarbovenNumerical notations in large scale serial works characterise the work of the German artist who picked up minimalism during a two-year stay in New York during the 1960s.17 January 2012
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Preview Carole Griffiths and Michael Stewart get together for Couples show at South SquareThe artist and writer have teamed up for a mixed media exhibition in sculpture and text to explore the interdependence of everyday couples using everyday objects.12 January 2012
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Preview Christina Mackie renders multi-layered exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery LondonTaking its name from an aspect of digital animation, Painting the Weights brings together sculpture, video, drawing and photography in a show promising seamlessness.24 January 2012
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Preview Christmas lights go up at Waddesdon Manor with Bruce Munro installationThe Buckinghamshire stately home plays host to two monumental pieces of luminous art - Blue Moon on a Platter and Angel of Light.27 November 2012