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Review Mirrors, vitrines and steel: Reflections on Jeff Koons retrospective at Guggenheim BilbaoSpain's contemporary art mecca holds the third leg of a 40-year retrospective which celebrates the controversies and successes of one of the art world's biggest names.18 June 2015
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Interview Artists' Statement: Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey talk about climatic sound artCulture24 hears from the Australian duo Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey about Gauge, an interactive live composition of sound sculptures which all relate to water and the elements.15 May 2015
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C24 Feature Too good not to share: The sixth Artes Mundi prize rocks National Museum CardiffAs Theaster Gates shares his prize money with a shortlist of nine, Culture24's Mark Sheerin spends an evening in the Utopian world of Artes Mundi 6.26 January 2015
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Interview Fur crazy: Jasmine Surreal talks cats, comedy and conceptual art at her London showThe Stuckist painter and self-proclaimed surrealist introduces us to her alter egos and their witty, colourful paintings, in an interview with Mark Sheerin.19 November 2014
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Review MIRRORCITY offers diverse reflections of London life at Hayward GallerySouthbank Gallery gathers collection of London-based artists to explore themes of fiction and reality in gallery's latest high concept show. Mark Sheerin visits.10 November 2014
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Article Artist Hilary Jack is drawn to dream in gardens of Warwickshire Tudor mansion PackwoodTaking a bygone visitor's remark about “a house to dream of, a garden to dream in" as inspiration, artist Hilary Jack will create three remarkable works in the house gardens.01 July 2014
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: Glassworks dedicated to a survivor of World War I and Nazi GermanyTerri Harper on the screen-printed glass in Sunderland dedicated to her great-aunt, Ethel, who fled Australia a century ago, moved to Jersey and survived a concentration camp.12 June 2014
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Preview Fancy a road trip with Tracey Emin? It's all smiles as Vauxhall Art Car Boot Sale hits the roadThe Vauxhall Art Car Boot Sale is back with a stint in Brick Lane on June 8 before hitting the road for the Liverpool Biennial and Folkestone Triennial.30 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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Preview Arnos Vale Cemetery and Julia Vogl call on public to shape sculpture this Museums at NightHaving missed out on working with Julia Vogl last Museums at Night, a huge cemetery in Bristol is creating a memorial with her, as well as the public, this time around.14 May 2014
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Preview Birmingham's Supersonic Festival returns with KLF founder Bill Drummond and moreReturning to the Custard Factory, where the festival began with the likes of LCD Soundsystem in 2003, Birmingham's Supersonic has a typically eclectic line-up of art and music.13 May 2014
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News Tate Modern returns Mark Rothko's Black on Maroon 1958 to gallery after graffiti removalDefaced in October 2012 in an incident which shocked the art world, Rothko's work from the Seagram series has gone back on display after a painstaking conservation effort.13 May 2014
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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 Surveyors search for Civil War scorch marks and musket ball holes at Tudor school buildingConservators creating the new £5.4 million Civil War Centre at Nottingham say they have reached a "crucial" stage in their overhaul of a 17th century school.12 May 2014
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Preview Chiltern Open Air Museum plans Pegasus to usurp unicorn for Museums at Night magicSian Hammerton-Fraser of the Chiltern Open Air Museum in Buckinghamshire tells us about the white horse with wings who will be rode by a top author for this year's Museums at Night festival.08 May 2014
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Preview Positivity and uprisings: Newport joins Museums at Night with exciting Light NightNewport will take part in Museums at Night for the first time this year. Annette Wells, from the city's museum, explains why excitement is building despite Jaws being left out.07 May 2014
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Preview Turner Prize 2014: Ciara Phillips, Tris Vonna-Michell, Duncan Campbell, James RichardsThe four artists on this year's Turner Prize shortlist have been announced. Take a look at their works in our picture gallery.07 May 2014
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Preview Beetles, python-stuffing, fire-breathers and cinemas: Museums at Night in LancashireThe Festival of Wonders returns to Pennine Lancashire this Museums at Night. From bug-handling to medieval banquets, organiser Elaine Lees picks some highlights.30 April 2014
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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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Preview Only surviving town gasworks in England and Wales to open for Museums at NightThe Gas Museum in the Norfolk town of Fakenham will light a lamp for the public this May. Chairman Mike Bridges tells us about pubs, cookers and the holes in every field.16 April 2014