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Seattle artist John Grade's love affair with the English south coast has become an installation of algae from millions of years ago at Brighton's Fabrica. Mark Sheerin takes a closer look.  |


Hundreds of paid training schemes will be created across the heritage sector in a new £7 million Heritage Lottery Fund scheme which Culture Minister Ben Bradshaw said would have "a real impact" on the economy.  |
If you have a gardening question you're dying to know the answer to, get yourself down to one of the participating National Trust locations and ask the experts this weekend.  |
Art lovers in Berwick-upon-Tweed will be able to explore Josef Albers' work when a collection of his screenprints comes to the Gymnasium Gallery.  |


Collage duo Robi Walters and Leanne Wright, renowned for designing record covers for London dance labels in the 1990s, are bringing smashed vinyl and sacred geometry to a new music-based show at The Bathhouse Gallery.  |
Artist Rooms, the travelling exhibition of work by some of the figures who changed perceptions of art, has taken a monumental Joseph Beuys show to the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, says Alex Hopkins.  |
Visual art, personal insights and installations chart a young artist's six-year battle with paranoid psychosis in the thought-provoking The Individual Within at Our Space Gallery in London.  |
The Natural History Museum will open the doors to its brand new Darwin Centre in September 2009, giving unprecedented access to the Museum's huge collection and its scientists.  |
An Antony Gormley sculpture has gone on show on the roof of Yorkshire Sculpture Park until the end of the summer.  |
National Parks week 2009 will be celebrating the 60th year of countryside protection efforts through events taking place around the country and a new website with free downloads.  |
Astronaut Sam Bell starts to lose the plot at the end of a three-year mission to the moon.  |  |
Burmese journalists risk life imprisonment to report from inside their sealed-off country.  |  |
A snapshot of life on the streets of Mumbai, sees a boy try to unite an abandoned baby with its mum.  |  |
A battle of monumental proportions unfolds as International Criminal Court Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo faces down warlords, genocidal dictators and world superpowers in bringing perpetrators of crimes against humanity to justice.  |  |
A young monk goes on an adventure as he tries to help complete an illuminated manuscript.  |  |
Meet Ruggero Deodato  |
Controversial film about Uighur leader "is anti-Chinese," spokesman says.  |
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