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Ice Age bacteria invades Fabrica gallery in John Grade's Elephant Bed

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.


£7 million HLF jobs drive aims to boost flagging economy

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.

National Trust gardeners answer your botanical bamboozlers

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.

Josef Albers touring exhibition comes to Berwick Gymnasium Gallery

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.


Pop stars get smashed at Bless-ed show

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.

Altruistic Beuys show gives shamanic touch to Artist Rooms

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.

Fear turns to inspiration in emotive Our Space exploration of art and mental illness

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.

Natural History Museum to open its new Darwin Centre in September

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.

Gormley figure takes to Yorkshire Sculpture Park roof

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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 celebrates 60 years of protected countryside

18.07.2009 05:13    culture24.org.uk
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.

REVIEW : Moon

18.07.2009 00:09    eyeforfilm.co.uk (2)
Astronaut Sam Bell starts to lose the plot at the end of a three-year mission to the moon.
REVIEW : Moon

REVIEW : Burma VJ

18.07.2009 00:09    eyeforfilm.co.uk
Burmese journalists risk life imprisonment to report from inside their sealed-off country.
REVIEW : Burma VJ

LATEST : Thanks Maa

18.07.2009 00:09    eyeforfilm.co.uk
A snapshot of life on the streets of Mumbai, sees a boy try to unite an abandoned baby with its mum.
LATEST : Thanks Maa

LATEST : The Reckoning: The Battle For The International Criminal Court

18.07.2009 00:09    eyeforfilm.co.uk
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.
LATEST : The Reckoning: The Battle For The International Criminal Court

LATEST : The Secret Of Kells

18.07.2009 00:09    eyeforfilm.co.uk
A young monk goes on an adventure as he tries to help complete an illuminated manuscript.
LATEST : The Secret Of Kells

NEWS : "Drop this documentary" China tells Melbourne

18.07.2009 00:09    eyeforfilm.co.uk
Controversial film about Uighur leader "is anti-Chinese," spokesman says.

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