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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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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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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 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 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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C24 Feature In his own Words: Kurt Hentschläger on his CORE installation at EnginuityChicago-based Austrian artist Kurt Hentschläger tells us about his huge new work, which is about to go on show at Enginuity, near the Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire.23 February 2012
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C24 Feature In Pictures: Love, poetry and landscape celebrated in London 2012 Peace CampPictures of a tents affair as Deborah Warner covers the coast of Britain with 2,000 of them, playing a soundscape by composer Mel Mercier in unison with actor Fiona Shaw.20 July 2012
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Review JVA at Jerwood Space finds newfound purpose with "Now I Gotta Reason" group showGrizedale arts and artist Marcus Coates install a refectory table, library, print studio and shop in the Southwark gallery as it reaches out to new South London audiences.09 November 2012
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News New Art Exchange and Artfinder ask public to turn curators in digital Culture Cloud experimentHaving been chosen from hundreds of applicants for Arts Council digital funding, the Nottingham gallery is teaming up with technological innovators ArtFinder to present a public art vote.15 June 2012
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News Olympic torch makes stop at Olympiad football pitch in middle of Scottish forestThe countdown to a Scottish part of the Cultural Olympiad has begun with the arrival of the Olympic flame at a football pitch in the heart of a Selkirk forest.15 June 2012
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News RedBall rumbles from Riveira to Riverside in UK tour for playful Kurt Perschke sculptureA 15-foot inflated red ball which has perched in public spaces from Abu Dhabi to Chicago has begun a tour of the country, starting in Torbay and rolling towards London.06 June 2012
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C24 Feature Something for The Weekender: Five to see at The Manchester WeekenderJazz divas, nautical comedy, rubber shavings, paper art, cake and sherry - we pick a few to see as The Manchester Weekender unleashes dozens of events across the city.12 October 2012
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Review Street theatre team Royal de Luxe fill streets of Liverpool for Sea Odyssey spectacularUsing giant mechanical marionettes based on the story of a girl whose uncle wrote to her during his ill-fated trip aboard the Titanic, Sea Odyssey lights up the streets of Liverpool.23 April 2012
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Preview The Floating Forest to transport 100 living trees from Birmingham to WalsallArtist Beth Derbyshire plans a Black Country barge trip with a floating arboretum and soundscape reflecting on the displacement of those affected by war.21 August 2012
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News Worcester Museum and Art Gallery honours library with month-long version of Fourth PlinthMore than a century after opening in its magnificent host building, Worcester's cultural centre marks a switch for its library with performance hijinks, revolving every day.28 June 2012