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Sam Taylor-Wood 's exhibition Yes I No is at the White Cube Gallery in London from 24 Oct to 29 Nov 08.



Through ‘the investigation of colour in light’Ìý the Divisionists sought to challenge the paradoxes of the modern world, using their own style of painting with dots & slashes. National Gallery till Sept 2008


Sculpture, photography, film, installations, sound-work & performances inspired by Folkestone’s past, present and future.

Klimt is famous for his glittering portraits of women. Many of those portraits will be on show in the UK for the first time as the first comprehensive exhibition of Klimt’s work ever staged in Britain opens at Tate Liverpool.

A selection of works by the artist Beryl Cook (1926 - 28 May 2008). The flamboyant fun-loving characters featured in her work were largely inspired by the people of Plymouth, where she lived for over 25 years.

A new exhibition shows how artists including Monet, Manet, and Van GoghÌýwere inspired by the arrival of theÌýrailways in the 19th century.

Featuring spectacular images of American society and culture made during a period of great social and political change from the early 1900s to 1960.Ìý

A document of British photography fromÌý1967 until 1987, spanning twenty years and giving a radically new picture of these two turbulent decades.

A new exhibition by John Keane brings together paintings inspired by the artist’s trip to Angola, a country trying to recover from nearly 40 years of war.

Modern Painters, at Tate Britain in London, is a new exhibition of work from The Camden Town Group,Ìý includingÌýpaintings from artists such as Walter Sickert, Spencer Gore and Robert Bevan.

One of the most versatileÌýartists to emerge after the Russian Revolution and one of the leaders of the Russian avant-garde.

The British painter's new exhibition at Tate Britain spanning the last two decades of his work.

In a Front Row special, Mark Lawson travels around BritainÌýreflecting on the rise in public sculpture.

A major new exhibition, The Painting of Modern Life, explores the use of photographic imagery in the history of contemporary painting.

Tate announced the four artists who have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2008: Runa Islam, Mark Leckey, Goshka Macuga and Cathy Wilkes.ÌýWork by the shortlisted artists will be shown in an exhibition at Tate Britain from 7 October. The winner will be announced on 1 December.

This major survey, in the artist’s 95th year, provides an unprecedented opportunity to reassess her work. Tate Modern until 20 Jan 2008.

A new exhibition on the forward-thinking technological advances in Britain in the 1950s and 60s, as epitomised by the futuristic fifties comic book hero Dan Dare.

AÌýmajor new exhibition at the British Museum in London explores the legacy of Rome’s most enigmatic emperor, Hadrian (reigned AD 117–138).

It was a Vermeer painting that inspired Tracy Chevalier’s best selling novel Girl With A Pearl Earring. Now Chevalier has curated her first exhibition, A Thousand Words.


For many, William Holman Hunt is the archetypal Pre-Raphaelite artist. He was a founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - a group of artists who blazed into prominence in the mid 19th century.
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