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Manchester International Festival kicks off with an eclectic array of culture
How Uzbekistan’s incredible Sun Heliocomplex brought light to Venice Biennale

Will Jennings
A biennale that makes all the right calls: MOMENTUM 13 in Norway
Art

Robert Barry
An interview with Peter Cook about Archigram, drawing & building
Delaine Le Bas is stitching stories at Newcastle Contemporary Art

Will Jennings
Burn the Sheets: an exhibition on the making of trans domesticity

Barney Pau













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Crafting new ways to consider Harewood House at its third biennial of art & design

Robert Adam, Arabeschi Di Latte, Charles Barry, BEIT Collective, Botanique Studios, Britto Arts Trust, Capability Brown, John Carr, Rebecca Chesney, Craft, Colonisation, Design, Ecology, Jakup Ferri, Harewood Biennial, Harewood House, Rosa Harradine, History, Hew Locke, Kusheda Mensah, Modular by Mensah, Trevor Nicholson, Temitayo Ogunbiyi, Darren Pih, Lucia Pizzani, Ligaya Salazar, Francesca Sarti, Jo Woffinden



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Twisted & phallic sculptures have disrupted Capability Brown’s smoothness at Compton Verney

Larry Achiampong, Robert Adam, Capability Brown, Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick, Compton Verney, Nicholas Deshayes, Permindar Kaur, Landscape, Masculine, Sarah Lucas, Sculpture, Augustas Serapinas, Erika Verzutti



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Capability Brown meets AI: the perverted nature of Daniel Ambrosi

Steve Taylor

AI, Daniel Ambrosi, Artificial Intelligence, Beeple, John Berger, Blenheim Palace, Capability Brown, Chatsworth House, Compton Verney, DeepDream, Digital, Google, Landscape, Claude Lorrain, Sunil Manghani, Arthur I Miller, Nature, Photography, Picturesque, Robilant + Voena, Steffie Shields, Steve Taylor, Stowe Gardens, Technology, Uncanny valley



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A flâneur in uncanny valley: traversing the digital landscape

Cory Arcangel, Archaeology, Rowland Atkinson, Capability Brown, Alan Butler, Computer games, Digital, Games, Lorna Ruth Galloway, Grand Theft Auto V, GTA V, Roc Herms, Landscape, Los Santos, Mario, Joan Pamboukes, Play, SNES, Tabor Robak, Rockstar, Route 66, Ed Ruscha, Tank man, The Photographers Gallery, Tiananmen Square, Twentysix Gasoline Stations, Uncanny valley, Video games, Ai Weiwei, Paul Willis



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Being & looking in landscape: Ingrid Pollard’s archaeology

Will Jennings

Being, Capability Brown, Turner Contemporary, Cumbrian National Park, Farne Islands, James Hakewell, Jamaica, Lake District, Landscape, Looking, Picturesque, Photography, Ingrid Pollard, Race, Slavery, Turner Contemporary, Valentine and Sons



   

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