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An exhibition by the British artist could put the rural Yorkshire Wolds on the international art world’s map
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Tate Britain’s new exhibition of the work of exuberant sculptor Barry Flanagan
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‘Pacific Standard Time’, a series of shows putting West Coast artists in the spotlight, turns art history on its head
Since William Morris’s floral patterns, fabrics have been enriched by generations of British artists
Hamlets are increasingly available for rental by big groups of friends and family
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