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News Yoko Ono calls for smiles in Manchester International Festival showYoko Ono is asking the public to upload their smiles for Do It 2013, an exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery which features further instructions from dozens of artists.09 July 2013
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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
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C24 Feature What the critics said: A take on ten exhibitions in UK museums and galleries in 2013From naked men in Wakefield to Bjork and spaghetti in Nottingham, we take a look at how the critics saw ten shows across the country this year.23 December 2013
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News Tree of Light project to inspire art and creativity in South-East as part of Olympic GamesScientists will work with thousands of residents across the Thames Valley region to teach them about the power of trees ahead of public art performances alongside the Olympics.18 October 2011
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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 The Drawing Theatre – The Paul Kindersley Edition takes over Shoreditch Town HallDescribed as a voyeur, madman, conspirator and obsessive, Paul Kindersley leads an afternoon of drawing and performance art with a difference in London this weekend.13 June 2013
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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 Spirit in the Air sends Carbon Catchers onto the streets of Edinburgh FestivalAs carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit unprecedented levels, a science art collaboration is using data across Edinburgh's busy venues to help raise awareness.07 August 2013
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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 Review: Sou Fujimoto's Serpentine Gallery PavilionDesigned by the Japanese-born rising star of design, this year's extraordinary Serpentine Pavilion is somewhere between a nest and a cave, says Ruth Hazard.08 June 2013
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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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Preview Polly Morgan, Tracey Emin and Billy Childish join Vauxhall Car Boot Fair 2013Ever-presents Sir Peter Blake and Gavin Turk return and celebrity bingo and pass the parcel aim to please as the ultimate car boot fair returns for a tenth year.07 June 2013
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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 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 Mark Wallinger marks 150th anniversary of London Underground with labyrinthsThe artist says he hopes to reflect an "individual yet universal experience" which is close to his heart after creating a unique artwork for each of the Underground stations.08 February 2013
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Preview Mark Wallinger invites London tube users to lose themselves in 270 labyrinthsThe Turner Prize-winning artist takes part in largest commission of its kind to celebrate 150 years of the Underground.28 August 2013
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Preview Letters Home: Pub art project raises a glass to the First World War dead of a Kent villageA pub and social club in the village of Horsmonden in Kent are the site of a new art project which uses pub beer glasses to conjure memories of local First World War soldiers.14 February 2014
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Preview Joana Vasconcelos' Time Machine transforms Manchester Art GalleryPortuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos has brought her trademark sculptural interventions to Manchester Art Gallery with some dramatic results.26 February 2014
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News Jeremy Deller to take Acid Brass to Meltdown as Martin Creed plays organ grinderThis year's Southbank Centre festival will witness artist Jeremy Deller's fusion of acid house and brass music, following in the footsteps of an organ recital by Martin Creed.03 April 2014
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News Jacques Rival brings multi-coloured 9m birdcage to London construction siteThe French artist and architect takes the baton in the RELAY programme of art at King's Cross, curated by Michael Pinsky and Stéphanie Delcroix.15 November 2011