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  Bob Dylan artwork to go on display in London
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An exhibition of art by singer Bob Dylan is to go on display in London for the first time, which promises to 'give insight into the artist's soul.'

  James Maxton and the emergence of a New, New Labour Maybe?
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Wandering around the National Gallery of Scotland with ‘a keen eye for Socialism’ (OK so I don’t get out that ...

  Neil Oliver: Scott of the Antarctic
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An extract from historian Neil Oliver's new book telling the story of Scott of the Antarctic and his final expedition to the South Pole.

  An unexpected trip to Venice
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Richard Dorment reviews Colore! at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery.

  Maria Lassnig: capturing darkness
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Alastair Sooke reviews Maria Lassnig at the Serpentine Gallery.

  Martin Parr's postcards: reality TV of their day
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Over 35 years, photographer Martin Parr has assembled a collection of 20,000 postcards, many of which are now rounded up in a new book. Lucy Davies is gripped.

  Elton John to lend his own paintings to exhibition
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Musical maverick Sir Elton John has decided to loan paintings from his private collection to an exhibition celebrating a Cornish artist.

  The Supremes on show
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The Supremes not only took black music out of the ghetto and into the mainstream - they also did it in dazzling style. Nilgin Yusuf celebrates a new exhibition of their fabulous dresses at the V&A.

  To There & Back Again - Exhibition Catalogue
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From fast food joints to old men in slippers, the “To There & Back Again” exhibition which opens on 8th May includes a new series of paintings and drawings that create a cultural comparison of two countries. The show explores my fascination with using drawings to capture the essence of communities and includes...

  Richard Rogers' greatest buildings
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'I compare buildings to children. You can't have a favourite child,' says Britain's best-known architect, and the subject of a major exhibition. None the less, we asked him to play favourites with his brood - Terminal 5 included. By Dominic Bradbury.

  
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