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BooksCurationism: How Curating Took Over the Art World and Everything Else
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Caro in Yorkshire, Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture ParkA joint exhibition of celebrated sculptor Anthony Caro’s work delights Stephen Feeke
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Cardigan Castle, WalesA dark and decaying fortification has been carefully restored to become an iconic venue
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Books: The Postcolonial Museum: The Arts of Memory and the Pressures of HistoryTimothy Mason spots some bright lights through the mist in a book about museums in the postcolonial eraMuseums JournalReviews01.10.2014
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On my bookshelfChristian Baars selects The Snouters by Harald StümpkeMuseums JournalReviews01.10.2014
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Catalogue: Virginia Woolf: Art, Life and VisionFrances Spalding on how she devised a fresh approach to one of literature's most important authorsMuseums JournalReviews01.10.2014
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This Terrible Ordeal, Manx Museum, Douglas, Isle of ManElaine Edwards visits the Isle of Man to find out how its main museum has portrayed life on the island during the first world warMuseums JournalReviews01.10.2014
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London Museum of Water & SteamOliver Green celebrates a museum that combines the preservation of a working industrial site with displays and facilities that will appeal to today's visitors
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Wessex Gallery of Archaeology, Salisbury Museum, WiltshireObject-rich displays with clear and concise interpretation make this new archaeology gallery a triumph, writes Matt WilliamsMuseums JournalReviews01.10.2014
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Colchester Castle Museum, EssexThis redevelopment does justice to its atmospheric and historically important location, writes Frazer Swift
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Imperial War Museum, LondonThe opening of the redeveloped IWM London is one of the major events marking this year's first world war centenary. Julian Humphrys assesses the First World War Galleries while Yasmin Khan looks at the new atrium and the second world war displaysMuseums JournalReviews01.10.2014
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Books: Representing Enslavement and Abolition in Museums: Ambiguous EngagementsWhat difference have recent reflections on slavery made to museums? Rose Roberto on a book that seeks to find outMuseums JournalReviews01.12.2011
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The Fusilier Museum, LondonThis regimental museum offers a good guide to the Royal Fusiliers but Rachel Souhami wanted to see a broader view of military, social and political history
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Firstsite, ColchesterJane Weeks enjoys the quirky inaugural exhibition at Colchester's recently opened landmark cultural buildingMuseums JournalReviews01.12.2011
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Roman Frontier Gallery, Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery, Carlisle, CumbriaA new gallery gets visitors to think about the impact that Hadrian's Wall had on Britain and its people, says Peter LewisMuseums JournalReviews01.12.2011
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