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Public Art Now: national programme announced

Bristol-based commissioning agency Situations has announced a national programme of live events and workshops looking at how international approaches to public art programming have developed during the past decade. 

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Joseph Beuys and Jorg Immendorff
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NOW SHOWING #40: The week’s top exhibitions

Seminal works in felt and animal fat by Joseph Beuys, the first survey in Europe of Ursula von Rydingsvard’s meticulously assembled structures, and the largest collection of British surrealist art in the country – this week’s selections take us to Oxford, Wakefield and Kendal, via Milton Keynes and London.

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Michael Nyman
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Liverpool Biennial 2014: programme announced

The full programme for Liverpool Biennial 2014 has been announced and includes works by Sharon Lockhart, Will Holder and Jef Cornelis, and will open with the performance of a new composition by Michael Nyman commemorating the Hillsborough disaster.

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Alan Davie
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Alan Davie, 1920 – 2014

The artist Alan Davie, who was known for creating works that drew heavily on myth and ‘magic symbolism’, has died at the age of 93.

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Artists talking: This month’s Top ten blogs

While the Top ten blogs for March sees new entries by J Kay Aplin and AnnaMaria Pinaka & Jennifer Picken, it’s Marion Michell’s blog Sleep Drunk I Dance that once again hits the high spot, with another impressive score.

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NOW SHOWING #39: The week’s top exhibitions

This week we get all immersive with new installations by Wu Chi-Tsung in Sheffield and Shezad Dawood in London, while in Leeds, Ian Kiaer’s works explore questions of value and form, and in Colchester, Aleksandra Domanović looks into how the post-war environment of the former Yugoslavia has been shaped by the media and technology.

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