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Discover the culture & spaces that influence leading artists in a new book by Ben Luke
Mark Leckey & Arthur Jafa summon ghosts into an ever-shifting shopping centre

Ellie Brown
A celebration of post-war utopian architecture for the people in a new book from photographer Robert Clayton
You’re all invited to Jeremy Deller’s public party
Folkestone Triennial looks deep in time, land & sea
At Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center, an exhibition viscerally presents the broken environments mankind’s progress has created

Will Jennings













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Delaine Le Bas is stitching stories at Newcastle Contemporary Art

Will Jennings

Body, Carriage, Costume, Grainger Town, Greggs, Grey's Monument, Damian Le Bas, Delaine Le Bas, Footprints, Graffiti, Gypsy, High Bridge Works, Identity, Jabornegg & Pálffy, Will Jennings, Newcastle, Newcastle Contemporary Art, Ronke Osinowo, Paint, Performance, Roma, Hḗrā Santos, Story, Stitching, Harriet Sutcliffe, Traveller, Warehouse, Writing, Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix



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The message is the bottle: Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen in Middlesbrough

Steve Taylor

Cecil Balmond, Bottle of Notes, British Steel, Coosje van Bruggen, Nell Catchpole, James Cook, Rachel Deakin, Heritage, Jonathan Jones, Anish Kapoor, Middlesbrough, MIMA, Claes Oldenburg, Edgar Allan Poe, Regeneration, Sculpture, Steve Taylor, Teesside Combined Court Centre, Tenemos, Sam Venables, Venus, Webb-Ellis, Writing



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Places speaking their mind through art: Edel Assanti looks at our relationship to nature

Will Jennings

David Abram, Edel Assanti, Roland Barthes, Communication, Mirtha Dermisache, Each Place Its Own Mind, Enlightenment, Jeremy Epstein, Noémie Goudal, Sky Hopinka, Anna Hulačová, Marguerite Humeau, Indigeneity, Indigenous art, Will Jennings, Bronwyn Katz, Landscape, Language, Kat Lyons, Nature, Yukultji Napangati, The Spell of the Sensuous, Text, Emmanuel Vander Auwera, Writing



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Exploring Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute: neo-Gothicism with a lyrical score from Oisín Byrne

Will Jennings

Robert Rowand Anderson, Books, Bothy, Martin Boyce, Oisín Byrne, Chattel House, Sophie Crichton Stuart, Gaelic, Garden, Glasgow, Gothic, Gothic revival, Isle of Bute, Will Jennings, James Joyce, Landscape, Language, Library, Clarice Lispector, Thomas Mawson, Mount Stuart, Music, Neo-Gothic, Tennis court, Text, Translation, Alberta Whittle, Writing



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Grace Jones in Stockport: Dave Haslam’s DJ-infused writing on unexpected cultural histories

A Certain Ratio, Aviva Studios, Confingo Publishing, Paul Dobraszczyk, Hacienda, Dave Haslam, DJ, Russell Harty, Grace Jones, Liverpool, Madonna, Manchester, New York, Paris, Stockport, Writing



   

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