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12th Dec 2008 to 22nd Mar 2009 |
William Blake - The River of Life |
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At the end of 2008, Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture, Tate Liverpool is presenting a display of major works by William Blake (1757-1827), the renowned painter, printmaker, poet and mystical philosopher. |
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18th Aug 2007 to 30th Jun 2011 |
Restaurant Commission: James Aldridge Cold Mouth Prayer |
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Cold Mouth Prayer is a panoramic new painting, specially commissioned for Tate Modern's Restaurant. Tate Modern, London |
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18th Feb 2009 to 17th May 2009 |
Van Dyck and Britain |
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Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) was the greatest painter in seventeenth-century Britain. Van Dyck and Britain will reveal the Flemish artist's unique impact on British cultural life, from the reign of Charles I onwards. |
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24th Jan 2009 to 4th May 2009 |
Ben Nicholson, A Continuous Line |
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This is the first major presentation of the work of Nicholson in the UK for over fourteen years. |
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25th Oct 2008 to 22nd Mar 2009 |
Byzantium 330-1453 |
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Highlighting the splendours of the Byzantine Empire, the exhibition will comprise around 300 objects including icons, detached wall paintings, micro-mosaics, ivories, enamels plus gold and silver metalwork. |
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2nd May 2007 to 30th Apr 2012 |
Colour and Line: Turner's Experiments |
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Discover how Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) revolutionised two different kinds of image-making: watercolour and print. Tate Britain, London |
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31st Jan 2009 to 13th Apr 2009 |
Andrea Palladio: His life and legacy |
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The Royal Academy of Arts presents the first exhibition devoted to Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580) to be held in London for over 30 years; it celebrates the quincentenary of his birth. |
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5th Sep 2008 to 31st Aug 2009 |
Unspeakable: The Artist as Witness to the Holocaust |
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Unspeakable is the first opportunity to see together the different artistic responses to the Nazi persecution of the Jews of Europe, from the Imperial War Museum's Art collection. |