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Curator's Choice Curator's Choice: Mary Godwin of Lyme Regis Museum chooses a dinosaur dung coprolite tableMary Godwin, Curator at Lyme Regis Museum, picks the Coprolite table, made from mahogany and fossilised ichthyosaur dung.01 March 2009
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Review Kienholz at The National Gallery: The HoerengrachtThe National Gallery's daring walk-through installation depicting the seedy side of Amsterdam is voyeuristic, squalid, uncomfortable and ultimately impressive, says Jennie Gillions.19 November 2009
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News Tracey Emin Travelling Chess Set given "perfect context" at Whitworth Art GalleryFew people were scrutinising the piece itself when Tracey Emin launched her saucy Travelling Chess Set in a blaze of publicity last October, but now Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery has put it on display after buying it for £25,000.22 January 2010
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Mechanical submarine returned to U-Boat Story at Liverpool Woodside Ferry TerminalResurgam, the 10-ton replica of the world's first mechanically-propelled submarine, has returned to the U-Boat Story in Liverpool after a repair mission by experts at Birkenhead's Maritime and Engineering College.27 January 2010
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News Intriguing portrait of Gustav Holst acquired by Holst Birthplace MuseumThe Holst Birthplace Museum in Cheltenham has acquired an intriguing drawing of the Cheltenham-born composer Gustav Holst by the artist Sir William Rothenstein.17 February 2010
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News Ulster American Folk Park unveils original 1827 American frontier building in major expansionUlster American Folk Park in Omagh has unveiled the first phase of a £2.4m American frontier buildings renovation.14 June 2010
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Review Two tonnes of ice and several tonnes of data as Ice-Traffic parks up inside Royal Festival HallMultimedia mixes with two tonnes of ice in an installation at the Southbank's See Further: The Festival of Science and Arts.02 July 2010
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Interview Artist's Statement: Oliver Beer on Deep and MeaningfulOliver Beer, winner of the 2009 New Sensations prize, talks about staging a choral performance in a sewer.19 July 2010
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News From brush stroke to breast stroke - wildlife artist wins grant to dive with The Wildlife TrustsA wildlife artist is donning flippers and a snorkel as part of a project to raise awarness of the UK's marine environments.17 August 2010
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Preview Hypercomics: The Shapes of Comics to Come at Pump House GalleryPump House Gallery experiments with the comic book form to come up with multi-directional storylines that use drawing, sculpture, photography and other media.17 August 2010
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News RAF Museum unveils plans to recover preserved German bomber from the ChannelThe RAF Museum and Wessex Archaeology are to recover a remarkably preserved WWII German bomber from the seabed off the Kent coast.02 September 2010
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Preview The stillness of landscape and the body - Elina Brotherus heads to Wapping Project BanksideThe films of Elina Brotherus explore the stillness of landscape and its relationship to the body at Wapping Project Bankside.27 September 2010
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C24 Feature In Pictures: Memories and metal as Mansfield Museum opens vast Metal Box collection of tinsMansfield Museum has been working with local people to contextualise its vast collection of age-old Metal Box tins.13 October 2010
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Article Made in Germany - Dirk Bell is ephemeral and lyrical at BALTICSensual, lyrical and almost hallucinogenic: BALTIC welcomes one of Germany’s leading young artists Dirk Bell.22 October 2010
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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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Article Creative guru John Maeda is the Fortune Cookie in telling service at Riflemaker, LondonArtist, designer, techie and business guru John Maeda dispenses fortune cookie advice from a sandpit at Riflemaker.11 November 2010
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Article A spot of DIY at the South London Gallery as Polish artist Michal Budny knocks up shelvesMichal Budny takes his tools to the Gallery's Matsudaira Wing, resulting in two sets of shelves offering plenty to be read into.25 November 2010
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News Boffins use space science to unlock the secrets of Suffolk Tudor tombsArchaeologists and academics at the University of Leicester are deploying space technology to investigate Tudor tombs.30 November 2010
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News National Museums Liverpool reveals the true story of John and Yoko's Bed-In bedspreadNational Museums Liverpool have uncovered the identity of the woman who made a bedspread for John and Yoko's Bed-In.06 December 2010
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News A feast for the eyes as Hampton Court Palace offers Tudor Yuletide fayre with cookery vidsHampton Court Palace has released a series of free videos showing some of Henry VIII's favourite festive Tudor recipes.09 December 2010