Art
You can see world-class art close up in London. There's something for any kind of enthusiast. We have the classics of Turner, Constable, Leonardo Da Vinci alongside talked about artists like Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and the Chapman Brothers. There are galleries spread out across the city, all with their own character and atmosphere. You can always find something new to see at the V&A, the Tate and the National Gallery and you can find art that will broaden your mind and get you talking in smaller exclusive galleries.
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Politics & Olympics: Ideals and Realities
At the heart of the Politics & Olympics: Ideals and Realities project is an exhibition at the Free Word Centre featuring historical and contemporary photographs including previously-unseen images which highlight political aspects of the Games. The exhibition will be simultaneously staged at Newcastle Central Library…
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Undercover – Life in Churchill’s Bunker
Churchill War Rooms commemorates its seventieth anniversary this year from when it became operational in August 1939, the week before war was declared. Undercover – Life in Churchill’s Bunker and examines living and working in the Cabinet War Rooms during the Second World War.
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From the riotous colour and noise of Rio to the more cerebral rhythms of Hay, festivals offer an escape route from the everyday to the urgent and boisterous celebration of harvests, music, books, tomatoes, and bog snorkelling. As we approach a summer of unprecedented festivity,…
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The Queen: Sixty Photographs for Sixty Years
Sixty photographs of The Queen, including the work of leading press photographers of the past six decades, are brought together for a display at Windsor Castle to celebrate Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee. The exhibition presents a portrait of The Queen’s reign…
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As we prepare to welcome the world to London in 2012, we ask how ‘English’ are our homes? At Home with the World will highlight domestic objects which have come from overseas or been influenced by other cultures to tell a fascinating story…
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Veilhan at Hatfield: Promenade
Following on from the success of Moore at Hatfield in 2011, Hatfield House are pleased to be staging the first major UK outdoor exhibition of the sculptural works of French artist Xavier Veilhan. In collaboration with the artist’s studio, Galerie Perrotin and with the…
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Animated Environments: Graham Gussin
Visual artist Graham Gussin presents new and existing works which focus on painting, film, photography and text as platforms for performance. The friction of visual art and dance is a defining aspect in all of Siobhan Davies’ own work and commissions, allowing each art…
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Writing Britain: Wastelands to Wonderlands
From William Blake to the 21st-century suburban hinterlands of J G Ballard, Writing Britain examines how the landscapes of Britain permeate great literary works. It will allow visitors to read between the lines of great works of English literature, discovering the secrets and stories surrounding…
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New work by Julian Bell, Tom Hammick and Andrzej Jackowski
Enjoy this beautiful exhibition of new work by three nationally recognised contemporary painters and printmakers, each with a strong connection to Sussex.
‘Here’ ranges from Sussex landscapes to interior spaces, and…
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