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Big Spill outside London Museum
4 November 2015London is graced by a dazzling new public artwork by Indian artist Subodh Gupta. When Soak Becomes Spill alludes to things even bigger than its giant presence out on the street.
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The Green Room invites you to confess
16 October 2015Confess your sins and enjoy many more remarkable artists at The Other Art Fair, now on at the Old Truman Brewery
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To have a meaningful life, you need to find your passion
13 October 2015Multidisciplinary artist, Lauren Baker, is featuring her work at the Moniker Art Fair
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State of the arts: How to get a free creative education
13 October 2015Who can afford a UK arts education? As our art, design and architecture courses have become entirely bankrolled by fat fees from European and international students, resourceful educators are trying to find ways to ensure access, diversity and creativity are maintained. But it’s an uphill struggle.
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Can art change people’s perspectives?
6 October 2015Veronica Simpson is in Bristol, European Green Capital 2015, looking at how arts events are first and foremost involving the city’s communities.
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Vivid ‘blossoms’ strike a pose at the NGV
2 October 2015John Wardle Architects opens a vibrant summer pavilion at the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia
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Brixton Street Gallery
22 September 2015Time to discover the local creative talent during London Design Festival
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Lightscape: James Turrell at Houghton
22 September 2015Part of American artist James Turrell’s show at the 18th-century Houghton Hall in Norfolk involves lighting up the facade. Herbert Wright visited
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Kristjana S Williams Competition Terms and Conditions
20 September 2015Competition terms and conditions for the Kristjana S Williams Svart Lundunar Kort map of London print worth £250.
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New Tower of Babel reflects London consumerism
9 September 2015A new piece at the V&A suggests a hierarchy in British society