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Former YBA Damien Hirst has moved from conceptual sculpture to traditional painting in a new London show which puts his momento mori still lives in a formal art history context.  |


As a long weekend full of art begins with the Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, Ben Miller picks some of the highlights of a packed few days in the capital.  |  |
Roald Dahl's classic story, Fantastic Mr. Fox, has now been turned into an animated fim by director Wes Anderson. The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre have a trailer of the film online and lots of real-life activities to keep  |  |
Daniel Baumann of the Kunstmuseum in Bern and Sarah McCrory of London's Studio Voltaire have selected new work from across the world for this year's Frieze Art Fair. They tell Pippa Jane Wielgos about the process.  |


York's historic landmarks are to be transformed into a spectacle of interactive digital art this month when Illuminating York returns to the city.  |  |
Interested in taking part in Museums at Night, but looking for ideas and inspiration? Here are ten ideas for events that will get visitors into your venue and make the weekend go with a swing!  |  |
Six finalists will compete for the first contemporary art prize for emerging Iranian artists in the final of the Magic of Persia Contemporary Art Prize at London's Royal College of Art this week.  |  |
A record 24 organisations will be taking part in Bath and North East Somerset Council's Heritage Open Week with events to keep all the family entertained this half term.  |  |
A display of contemporary basketry aiming to increase public understanding and appreciation of the discipline is among the highlights of this year's Crafts Council Origin Craft Fair at Somerset House in London.  |
A new multi-site festival run by the Royal Institute of British Architects is exploring how architecture has reflected the changing post-conflict identity of Poland. Pippa Wielgos takes a look at some of the highlights.  |  |
The Mary Rose Trust has unveiled an innovative plan to get the public to raise £250,000 towards the remaining £1 million needed to finish off its ambitious redevelopment project.  |  |
Researchers have identified a new type of flying reptile, providing the first clear evidence of an unusual and controversial type of evolution.  |  |
The collection held by the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park, Glasgow School of Art's archive of Charles Rennie Mackintosh artefacts and an historic collection in North Lanarkshire have won Recognition status.  |  |
Since founding the Grey Area gallery in a Brighton basement in 2006, Daniel Pryde-Jarman has transformed the space into one of the city's most respected contemporary art venues. He tells Mark Sheerin about his vision of "otherness".  |  |
The final plans in the long-running road to a new visitor centre at the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge have been revealed alongside the planning application for the new £25 million development.  |  |
Drawings and sculptures from filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious 1976 attempt to create a movie of Frank Herbert's science fiction classic, Dune, have been revealed at The Drawing Room in London, reports Alex Hopkins.  |
Primary School pupils are being given the chance to cut hair at a top salon in Newcastle city centre as part of a performance piece for new visual arts festival Wunderbar.  |  |
The University Museum of Zoology in Cambridge is celebrating the work of forgotten evolutionist and one of Darwin's contemporaries, AR Wallace.  |  |
A list of the most at-risk Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales has been published by the Victorian Society today  |  |
October is Black History Month which honours the achievements of African and Caribbean men and women in the UK. Culture 24 rounds up some of the events happening around the country.  |
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