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Catalogue: Francis Bacon to Paula RegoJeanette Edgar on why Abbot Hall's 50th anniversary was the chance to publish a special catalogueMuseums JournalReviews01.09.2012
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Books: Banksy: The Bristol LegacyTimothy Mason on a hugely enjoyable book that assesses the impact that street artist Banksy had on Bristol when he returned to his home city to put on a show
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Musselburgh Museum/John Gray Centre, East LothianSimon Stephens on two very different museums that have opened recently in East LothianMuseums JournalReviews01.09.2012
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Joseph Wright of Derby Gallery, Derby Museum and Art GalleryThe dramatic works of Derby's most famous son are shown to great effect in a new exhibition. By Stuart BurchMuseums JournalReviews01.09.2012
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Cutty Sark, LondonAbout £50m has been spent on the Cutty Sark restoration, but Oliver Green says the resulting visitor experience needs more atmosphere and excitementMuseums JournalReviews01.09.2012
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We Face Forward: Art from West Africa Today, various venues, ManchesterJane Weeks is impressed by an ambitious city-wide exhibition programme that links Manchester's history to contemporary art in west AfricaMuseums JournalReviews01.09.2012
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Theatre and Performance Galleries, Victoria and Albert Museum, LondonThe smell of the greasepaint is certainly present in the V&A's recently opened galleries, but the roar of the crowd is conspicuously absent, laments Peter LewisMuseums JournalReviewsAugust 2009
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Connect, Cartwright Hall, BradfordNichola Johnson is impressed by the light touch used to make connections at Cartwright Hall's new art galleryMuseums JournalReviewsAugust 2009
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Geevor Tin Mine, Penzance, CornwallThe redevelopment of Geevor is a success, although Tristram Besterman left wanting to know more about those who worked at the mineMuseums JournalReviewsAugust 2009
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Life, Love and Legacy, Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford-upon-AvonCaroline Worthington finds the costumed actors upstaging the new visitor centre at Shakespeare's birthplaceMuseums JournalReviewsAugust 2009
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Book review: Securing the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and LiteratureSomewhere inside this opaque collection of essays and lectures there is a book that could contribute to conservation debates, writes Timothy MasonMuseums JournalReviewsAugust 2009
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