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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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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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C24 Feature Christmas versus contemporary art: a mismatch worth celebratingAs galleries flag up their New Year's offerings, you might not know that in the art world it is still the season of goodwill. Mark Sheerin asks why not.20 December 2012
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Article Daria Martin explores hypersensory world of synaesthesia at MK GalleryA first UK survey for American artist Daria Martin features four 16mm films, including the brand new Sensorium Tests, aiming to suggest that objects "can be sentient or animate”.16 February 2012
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Preview Digital art pioneer Manfred Mohr brings algorithmic art to Carroll / FletcherThe West End gallery holds the first UK solo show for German artist whose first exhibit of computer generated work was in 1971.27 November 2012
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News Edouard Manet's Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus saved by Ashmolean's public campaignA tenacious eight-month campaign by the Ashmolean Museum has ended in triumph, raising £7.83 million, turning Oxford into a leading centre for the study of Impressionist painting and allowing one of Manet's most important paintings to tour the nation.08 August 2012
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Preview Francis Upritchard brings mythical and mystical figures to Nottingham ContemporaryThe East Midlands gallery hosts a solo show by the New Zealand artist, Francis Upritchard, under the playful title of A Hand of Cards.14 August 2012
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Preview Grayson Perry tapestries bring Hogarthian exploration of taste to Victoria MiroThe Vanity of Small Differences brings insight and empathy around class to the London gallery, as seen on the recent Channel 4 documentary featuring the nation's favourite potter.10 July 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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Preview John Gerrard brings Exercise (Dijbouti) to the Old Power Station, OxfordThe Irish artist builds a year-long CGI movie out of found documentary footage of US military training in the Horn of Africa.12 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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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 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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Preview Richard Williams gives SS United States a new lease of life with photo show at Edinburgh StillsA boyhood obsession for a Professor of Visual Cultures has become the subject of the current exhibition at the Edinburgh lens media gallery.12 January 2012
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Review Shamanic vision meets corporate ones for Marcus Coates project at London's Elephant & CastleThe artist's long-term engagement with local community and animal spirits results in a powerful new hour-long film Vision Quest.12 April 2012
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Review Systems are go with mathematical Mark Wallinger show at BALTIC in GatesheadThree site specific commissions at BALTIC fit with two film pieces in Mark Wallinger's largest UK show in more than a decade.25 June 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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Preview Turner and the Monro Masters passes on the inspiration at Sheffield's Graves GalleryJMW Turner, Thomas Girtin and their protégés Peter De Wint and John Sell Cotman feature in a small display looking at the informal school once hosted by Dr Thomas Monro.16 October 2012
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Review Valerie Furnham and Lucy Wilson celebrate London's hidden river in Phantom FleetTwo artists from Hoxton Art Gallery bring together a five-channel video and sound piece for a haunting installation at Blackfriars.26 July 2012