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10 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones: Tate Britain changing its name, no more YBAs, the return of ‘English’ art … and what about the Welsh? If seismic political change splits nations, what will Britain’s future artistic landscape look like?
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9 Sep 2014: Museum will open doors in message of defiance against 'brutes' and under tight security following attack in May
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8 Sep 2014: Conservation effort will remove varnish of ‘Lansdowne’ portrait by Gilbert Stuart, which will also undergo digital x-rays to see changes beneath the surface
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3 Sep 2014:
'Greatest gallery in Europe' sheds fresh light on paintings by Hals, Velázquez, Titian and Rubens with £5m refurbishment
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Guardian Professional, 3 Sep 2014: Only by understanding our personal weaknesses can cultural organisations and museums adapt to digital change
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1 Sep 2014:
Stoke museum's collection of pioneering potter, described as 'unparalleled' by Unesco, due to be sold to meet pension debts
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29 Aug 2014: People may think I'm London-centric, but that's where the great art needs to be, and here's how the capital's top museums can make themselves more enticing, argues Jonathan Jones
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29 Aug 2014: Dave Crisp: The crowds combing a Folkestone beach are getting a taste of the wonders of searching for antiquities, a rural pleasure that connects us to our ancestors
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