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BD's Guide to your cultural week- January 25 to January 31
There is much to tickle your cultural taste buds this week with Nigel Coates baring all, a guided tour around the finer points of Czechoslovakian architectural heritage with Eva Jiricna and a fresh look at the famed Pevsner guides with their respective authors.
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Throwing new light on Ruskin’s Stones of Venice
Robert Hewison’s new book, Ruskin on Venice, tells the story behind his writings
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Making Hackney central
A new book celebrating the Hackney Society’s 40th birthday shows that it has much to celebrate
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Back to the land
A talk at the Architecture Foundation by three of Norway’s top young practices brought together the country’s mystical landscape and urban culture
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Urban Africa: A Photographic Journey by David Adjaye- March 31 to September 5
Join Adjaye as he steps out of his regular line of work to photograph and document key cities in Africa as part of an ongoing project to study new patterns of urbanism.
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Richard Hamilton- March 3 to April 25
A solo exhibition by one of the world’s most respected living artists, Richard Hamilton, who has embraced many different mediums since the 1950s, including painting, printmaking, installation and industrial design.
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Henry Moore- February 24 to August 8
This exhibition takes a fresh look at Moore's work and legacy, presenting over 150 stone sculptures, wood carvings, bronzes and drawings.
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Chris Ofili- January 27 to May 16
A major survey of Ofili’s career that brings together over 45 paintings, as well as pencil drawings and watercolours from the mid 1990s to today.
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Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective- February 10 to May 3
An exhibition celebrating the life and work of Arshile Gorky (c.1904-1948), who along with Rothko, Pollock and de Kooning, Gorky was one of the most powerful American painters of the twentieth century.
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Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New World- February 4 to May 16
Tate Modern presents the first major exhibition in the UK devoted to the Dutch artist and pivotal figure of the European avant-garde,
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BD's guide to your cultural week- January 18 to January 24
Take a bird's eye view of London from the confines of the Balfron tower or join the debate on an influential Italian renaissance figure who may have been more famous for the shape of his nose than his arts patronage, in this week's cultural guide
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How Muschamp put the spirit in Manhattan
New York Times architecture critic Herbert Muschamp’s legacy is a crop of new buildings rather than his journalism
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When Birmingham was workshop of the world
A new book shows how Birmingham’s industrial rise was echoed by a growth in architectural talent
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BD's guide to your cultural week- January 11 to January 17
Meet a crop of up and coming Norwegian firms at the Architecture Foundation, or delve into the history of modernism as we know it with the first in a series of exhibitions on modern times at Kettles' Yard
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Changing the face of the Highlands
A new account of how the Scottish Enlightenment recreated the country’s architecture tells a broader story of people and place
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Frozen excitement: Glasgow School of Art marks its centenary
A symposium put Mackintosh’s building in its rightful place
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Architectural drawing out of the wilderness
Laura Oldfield Ford’s ferocious line drawings call for a transformation of everyday space
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Revisiting Denys Lasdun’s UEA
Half a century on, Denys Lasdun’s campus for the University of East Anglia remains as striking and popular as ever.
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View the future in your phone
Augmented reality will soon be available on smartphones to transform site visits
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Witherford Watson Mann’s urban forest trail
This Rome exhibition follows a series of ‘walks’ through London’s edges