List
of exhibitions visited during 2001 -2002 on the
Internet and in London. In alphabetical order listed
by title. |
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London
exhibitions |
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Description |
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A
History Of Britain |
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Victoria and Albert
Museum .... more
18 November - 16 December 2001 |
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Description |
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Century City |
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Tate Modern, Art and Culture
in the Modern Metropolis ....
more
1st Febuary-29th April 2001 |
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Description |
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Computer Art |
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Design Museum, Designers Who
Define the Web .... more
visited 26/03/2002 |
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Description |
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History - Memory
- Society >< Nude - Action - Body |
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Tate Modern - Visited Fluxus,
Piet Mondrian & De Stij, Manifestos and
Barnett Newman .... more
Collage visit on 28/11/01 |
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Description |
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Lie Of The Land |
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British Library, The secret
life of map .... more
Visited 12/03/2002 |
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On
Line Exhibitions |
Description |
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An Exhibition
From The Collection Of Lawrence J. Schoenberg |
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Bibliotheca Schoenbergensis,
Books
of Devotion, PENN LIBRARY EXHIBITIONS,
Curated by Lisa Fagin Davis, Department of
Special Collections, Van Pelt Library, University
of Pennsylvania |
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Description |
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Etruscans |
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The Mysterious Etruscans Tombs
.... more |
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Description |
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Henan Museum
Exhibitions and Collections |
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Modern history and art museum.
It opened to the public on May 1, 1998. Cultural
relics treasures prehistoric cultural relics
of the various dynasties in Chinese history
.... more |
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Description |
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Nicholas Copernicus
'AUTOGRAPH' De Revolutionibus |
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'The Autograph De revolutionibus
preserved in the Jagiellonian Library is a
result of work of the great scholar, intermediate
between a rough copy and a fair copy' ....
more |
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Description |
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The Autograph |
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Europe's
largest exhibition companies with headquarters
in Hellerup, Denmark. Since 1988 the company
have presented international exhibitions based
on scientific facts in a number of European
countries. ....
more |
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Description |
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What Is Art?
What Is An Artist? |
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An exhibition exploring the
perception of art and the identity of the
artist, through history
.', by Christopher
L. C. E. Witcombe, Professor of Art History
at Sweet Briar College in Virginia, USA ....
more |
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