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  • NEWS - 'Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky' Ausstellung in London
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    NEWS - 'Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky' Ausstellung in London
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    Curator Dr Rosalind Polly Blakesley in front of Nikolai Gumilev by Olga della-Vos-Kardovskaia
    'Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky' exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Mar 2016
    Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.

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  • Royal Wedding preparations, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - Mar 2011
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    Royal Wedding preparations, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - Mar 2011
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    Royal Wedding: Buckingham Palace Preparations
    With just a matter of weeks to go preparations for the marriage of Prince William to Catherine Middleton are well underway.

    Staff at Buckingham Palace are already getting ready for the reception that will take place after the nuptials on 29 April.

    On the big day the Palace's state rooms will play host to an afternoon reception after the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

    This will be followed in the evening by a more intimate dinner and dance for 300 friends of the royal couple.

    The action will take place in the Palace's west wing with the white drawing room, the music room, the blue drawing room and the state dining room all being utilised.

    Meanwhile, the official multi-tiered wedding cake is expected to be on display in the nearby picture gallery.

    In order to have the palace looking its best for the events staff are working hard to display it at its finest.

    For example, the palace's greatest art will be on display, with masterpieces by the likes of Canaletto, Rembrandt and Rubens.

    According to Edward Griffiths, Deputy Master of the Household, palace staff are used to hosting big events and cater to roughly 50,000 guests a year.

    He said 60 people will be working at the afternoon reception, doing everything from opening car doors for guests to serving them canapes and drinks.

    Meanwhile, guests will also sit down to a feast prepared by the Palace kitchens.

    Head chef Mark Flanagan and his 21-strong team will be responsible for catering to the 600 people invited to the afternoon reception.

    Details about the food selection and the wine list are being kept a secret but it is said that the food will show off "the best of British produce."

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  • Biennale Art Exhibition curator Bice Curige
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    Biennale Art Exhibition curator Bice Curige
    Bice Curiger is the Director of the Visual Arts Sector, with responsibility for curating the 54th International Biennale Art Exhibition.

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  • Biennale Art Exhibition curator Bice Curige
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    Biennale Art Exhibition curator Bice Curige
    Bice Curiger is the Director of the Visual Arts Sector, with responsibility for curating the 54th International Biennale Art Exhibition.

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  • PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006
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    PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006
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    Paul Smith discussing his contribution to 'Anglomania', an exhibition that opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, with curator Andrew Bolton who was on a trip to London searching for exhibits.
    PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006

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  • PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006
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    PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006
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    Paul Smith discussing his contribution to 'Anglomania', an exhibition that opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, with curator Andrew Bolton who was on a trip to London searching for exhibits.
    PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006

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  • PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006
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    PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006
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    Paul Smith discussing his contribution to 'Anglomania', an exhibition that opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, with curator Andrew Bolton who was on a trip to London searching for exhibits.
    PAUL SMITH AT THE PAUL SMITH HEADQUARTERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 09 MAR 2006

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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
    JULY - 2025 - LONDON; Hugh Carter from the NHM for a piece on his research in the Antarctic, comparing samples that the polar explorers Scott and Shackleton took more than a century ago, in order to look at changes in ocean conditions.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
    JULY - 2025 - LONDON; Hugh Carter from the NHM for a piece on his research in the Antarctic, comparing samples that the polar explorers Scott and Shackleton took more than a century ago, in order to look at changes in ocean conditions.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
    JULY - 2025 - LONDON; Hugh Carter from the NHM for a piece on his research in the Antarctic, comparing samples that the polar explorers Scott and Shackleton took more than a century ago, in order to look at changes in ocean conditions.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
    JULY - 2025 - LONDON; Hugh Carter from the NHM for a piece on his research in the Antarctic, comparing samples that the polar explorers Scott and Shackleton took more than a century ago, in order to look at changes in ocean conditions.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
    JULY - 2025 - LONDON; Hugh Carter from the NHM for a piece on his research in the Antarctic, comparing samples that the polar explorers Scott and Shackleton took more than a century ago, in order to look at changes in ocean conditions.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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    What recreating Scott’s Antarctic expedition reveals about our seas today.
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  • A free flat for a fortnight: the German city offering perks to fight depopulation.
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    A free flat for a fortnight: the German city offering perks to fight depopulation.
    A free flat for a fortnight: the German city offering perks to fight depopulation.

    Eisenhuttenstadt, once a socialist vision but now at risk of becoming a ghost town, seeks to ditch its far-right image.

    People do still live in Eisenhuttenstadt, perhaps better translated as Ironworks City - just not enough, say the city's administrators. The population is now less than half the 53,000 it counted before the fall of the Berlin Wall.

    Axel Drieschner, curator at the cityÕs Utopia and Everyday Life museum.

    Germany - Deutschland - Probewohnen in EisenhŸttenstadt; Pilotprojekt ; story about depopulation of eastern cities like EisenhŸttenstadt, a steal city (former Stalinstadt) the city goverment tries to attract people to come to live in the city in a so called test appartment. HERE: Axel Drieschner, Kurator , curator, Museum der Utopie, Glasfenster.
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  • Jerry Brotton: Lost your sense of direction? Turn off your phone and you'll soon reconnect
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    Jerry Brotton: Lost your sense of direction? Turn off your phone and you'll soon reconnect
    Lost your sense of direction? Turn off your phone and you'll soon reconnect.

    Tech giants said today's digital native kids would be the first generation who would not know what it meant to get lost. But is that a good thing?

    'Kids at my children's school struggled to distinguish north from south, unless they could use their phones': Jerry Brotton.

    We've lost direction and our brains are shrinking - at least, our hippocampi are. These seahorse-shaped parts of the brain measure about 5cm, sit just above both ears and drive our spatial awareness and orientation.

    The development of the hippocampus can also be stunted in childhood. Children living in urban environments rarely see the sun rise or set and cannot tell the difference between east and west.

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  • Jerry Brotton: Lost your sense of direction? Turn off your phone and you'll soon reconnect
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    Jerry Brotton: Lost your sense of direction? Turn off your phone and you'll soon reconnect
    Lost your sense of direction? Turn off your phone and you'll soon reconnect.

    Tech giants said today's digital native kids would be the first generation who would not know what it meant to get lost. But is that a good thing?

    'Kids at my children's school struggled to distinguish north from south, unless they could use their phones': Jerry Brotton.

    We've lost direction and our brains are shrinking - at least, our hippocampi are. These seahorse-shaped parts of the brain measure about 5cm, sit just above both ears and drive our spatial awareness and orientation.

    The development of the hippocampus can also be stunted in childhood. Children living in urban environments rarely see the sun rise or set and cannot tell the difference between east and west.

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  • 'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
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    'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
    The Turner prize-winner Lubaina Himid has filled a museum with billowing reams of fabric - to reveal the shameful pasts of the gentry immortalised in its paintings. As the rebellious artist nears 70, she lets rip at what held her back

    Artist Lubaina Himid pictured with her new exhibition 'Lost Threads' at Bath's Holbourne Museum .
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  • 'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
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    'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
    The Turner prize-winner Lubaina Himid has filled a museum with billowing reams of fabric - to reveal the shameful pasts of the gentry immortalised in its paintings. As the rebellious artist nears 70, she lets rip at what held her back

    Artist Lubaina Himid pictured with her new exhibition 'Lost Threads' at Bath's Holbourne Museum .
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  • 'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
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    'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
    The Turner prize-winner Lubaina Himid has filled a museum with billowing reams of fabric - to reveal the shameful pasts of the gentry immortalised in its paintings. As the rebellious artist nears 70, she lets rip at what held her back

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  • 'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
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    'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
    The Turner prize-winner Lubaina Himid has filled a museum with billowing reams of fabric - to reveal the shameful pasts of the gentry immortalised in its paintings. As the rebellious artist nears 70, she lets rip at what held her back

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    'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
    The Turner prize-winner Lubaina Himid has filled a museum with billowing reams of fabric - to reveal the shameful pasts of the gentry immortalised in its paintings. As the rebellious artist nears 70, she lets rip at what held her back

    Artist Lubaina Himid pictured with her new exhibition 'Lost Threads' at Bath's Holbourne Museum .
    15th January 2024.

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  • 'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
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    'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
    The Turner prize-winner Lubaina Himid has filled a museum with billowing reams of fabric - to reveal the shameful pasts of the gentry immortalised in its paintings. As the rebellious artist nears 70, she lets rip at what held her back

    Artist Lubaina Himid pictured with her new exhibition 'Lost Threads' at Bath's Holbourne Museum .
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    'We're artists, not boxes to be ticked': Lubaina Himid on her call to arms - and exposing Bath's past
    The Turner prize-winner Lubaina Himid has filled a museum with billowing reams of fabric - to reveal the shameful pasts of the gentry immortalised in its paintings. As the rebellious artist nears 70, she lets rip at what held her back

    Artist Lubaina Himid pictured with her new exhibition 'Lost Threads' at Bath's Holbourne Museum .
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