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The Barbican, London
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Capital capital

According to London – A Cultural Audit, the first quantitative comparison of London’s cultural environment with major world cities New York, Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai, London is leading the way internationally.

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Centre for British art

The Yale Center for British Art, which houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of British art outside the UK, has received $415,000 from the Mellon Foundation to support research programmes in the history of British art and culture.

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Cultural consultation

The British Council’s proposed major restructure, much criticised by leading art world figures earlier in the year, has been redrafted.

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Yellow
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Irish uplift

The Arts Council Northern Ireland has fulfilled its pledge to plough the hard-won uplift of £1.7m it secured straight back into the arts in Northern Ireland.

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Let the Gallery be for Revolution What the Gym is to Fitness: 40 Minute Revolutionary Workout
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New space

Star and Dove contemporary artspace launches in May in Bristol in a former skittle alley, in one of Bristol’s more bohemian communities.

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Insectoid (publicity shot 2008)
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The Institute of Psychoplasmics

The Somafree Institute of Psychoplasmics first appeared in David Cronenberg’s 1979 film The Brood, yet despite once suggesting that if he failed as a filmmaker he could always set up a real life Institute, its 21st Century emergence is not his own doing.

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Anthony Shapland
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Room to breathe

Sixteen professional artists from across the arts disciplines received a Creative Wales Award from The Arts Council of Wales (ACW) in March.

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Shorts

Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Creative ambition 2 and ixia.

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Fold-out map
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Tea on view

As a precursor to the Waterfront Public Art Strategy, Halton Borough Council commissioned artists’ residencies within the Widnes Waterfront Economic Development Zone in 2007.

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Noughts and crosses
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Transforming waste

Exploration of the subtlety and ingenuity required to turn waste and found items into beautiful objects is highlighted in a new show at Devon Guild’s gallery.

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Epidermis
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Time out

For the past fourteen years, English Heritage and Arts Council England have been funding an important opportunity in the visual arts.

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Miss B's Salons
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Artist-led developments

Artist-led strategies to support professional development have often proved to be the most successful.

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Destination: Geodecity
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Artists as activators

Initiated by New Work Network (NWN) in 2007, the Activator programme is a developing strategy to build on the organisation’s track record for supporting the development of new performance, live and interdisciplinary arts.

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Waygood Gallery and Studios
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Capital developments

Plans for a major new centre for the contemporary arts, the first of its kind in the North of Scotland, were approved in February by the Scottish Government.

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Black form
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Crafts awards

The Crafts Council Development Award is aimed at makers in the first three years of their practice, working in England.

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Untitled
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Leaving its mark

The Collecting Live Art symposium that launched independent curatorial initiative Collecting Live Art addressed key issues surrounding the collection, sustainability and legacy of live art.

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Mainstreaming creativity

The first ever comprehensive plan for government support for the creative industries was published in February.

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Quotes of the month

“The vague meanderings and fly-blown world of kitsch post modernism seem to have lost their ways..

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