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The Victoria and Albert Museum, London: Full of Surprises
The V and A is on most visitors' lists of 'must sees' in London. But allow at least half a day for hidden treasures, a great shop, and magical tea rooms!
Mar 11, 2012
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Myra Robinson
American Museum in Britain: Birds and Beasts by American Artists
The American Museum presents prints and folio engravings depicting birds and animals. The prints, from the Museum's own collection, are by American artists.
Mar 11, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
John James Audubon Fur and Feather at American Museum in Britain
American Museum in Britain presents John James Audubon: Fur and Feather, an exhibition of engravings of birds and animals by American naturalist and painter
Mar 8, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
Canaletto Comes to London for the Queen's Jubilee
A classic scene of the River Thames is being shown in London for the first time in more than 250 years
Mar 6, 2012
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Roger Williams
Friendly Welcome at Lanai Culture and Heritage Center
Small and compact, this resource center in Lanai City offers detailed exhibits and history. It also provides information on places to visit on the island.
Mar 3, 2012
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Ethel Brodie
Royal Academy of Arts Presents Johan Zoffany RA: Society Observed
Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts examines the life and career of German-born artist Johan Zoffany through his oil paintings, drawings and prints.
Mar 2, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
LithORRgraphy: Chris Orr RA and the Art of Chemical Printing
Royal Academy of Art exhibitions examines the art of chemical printing through the work of the British printmaker and artist Chris Orr RA.
Feb 28, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
One of the World's Finest Ceramics Museums in Jeopardy
The Unesco-recognised Wedgwood Museum near Stoke-on-Trent is in danger of being broken up following a pension fund shortfall
Feb 27, 2012
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Roger Williams
Art Wynwood: Miami's Dazzling Contemporary Art Fair Debut
Midtown Miami's up-and-coming cultural arts community earns rightful place among international contemporary art exhibitors with major post-Art Basel show.
Feb 24, 2012
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Denise Castillón
Tate Britain Examines Pablo Picasso and Modern British Art
Exhibition at Tate Britain explores Pablo Picasso's career, reputation, popularity with British collectors and his enduring influence on modern artists.
Feb 24, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
Rubens' Cain Slaying Abel Conserved by Courtauld Institute
Sir Peter Paul Rubens' magnificent painting, Cain Slaying Abel, is back on display at The Courtauld Gallery after conservation by The Courtauld Institute.
Feb 21, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
The Prairie Art of William Kurelek at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
At the Winnipeg Art Gallery, an exhibit of the works of William Kurelek included paintings from three separate eras of his life, highlighting his skills.
Feb 15, 2012
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Susan Huebert
Sudbury's Museum of Childhood for a Great British Family Day Out
Educational and fun, Derbyshire's Museum of Childhood will delight all ages. Exhibitions, activities and demonstrations combine for an absorbing attraction.
Feb 15, 2012
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Jo Harrington
Cecil Beaton and Queen Elizabeth II: An Intimate Portrait
For more than 30 years Cecil Beaton was partially responsible for shaping the Queen's public image. This V&A show is a lovely record of their relationship.
Feb 15, 2012
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Jennie Gillions
Courtauld Gallery Presents Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson
Exhibition explores the creative relationship between the celebrated Dutch artist Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson, one of England's finest modern artists.
Feb 15, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
Scott's Last Expedition, Natural History Museum, London
The centenary of 'Scott of the Antarctic' reaching the South Pole is marked by a temporary exhibition at London's Natural History Museum.
Feb 13, 2012
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Thomas Randall
Lucian Freud at the National Portrait Gallery: Self-Portraits
The NPG is showing a retrospective of Freud portraits. Freud's love of drama and his incredible technique are perhaps best shown in his pictures of himself.
Feb 9, 2012
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Jennie Gillions
Tate Modern Presents Yayoi Kusama - A Retrospective Exhibition
Tate Modern is hosting a major retrospective exhibition of sixty decades of paintings, collages, sculptures and film works by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
Feb 8, 2012
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Frances Spiegel
David Shrigley: Off-the-cuff Brain Activity at the Hayward
The Hayward Gallery is hosting Glasgow-based artist David Shrigley's first major UK show. His work is witty, acerbic, poignant... is it planned that way?
Feb 8, 2012
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Jennie Gillions
Glasgow's Riverside Museum
An iconic new building to re-house the much-loved Museum of Transport
Feb 7, 2012
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Karen Murdarasi