She had accepted a position at the local art gallery and loved every minute of it. |
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The trail included all the exhibitions in the museum as well as the art gallery. |
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A bronze bust of one of Tenby's most famous sons, Augustus John, has just been bought by the town's museum and art gallery. |
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An art gallery is not wanted, nor is it a viable financial alternative for the council. |
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What is the most striking in this mini art gallery is a dot painting of King Cobra. |
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Do you by chance happen to know any art gallery owners secretly aspiring to be Don King? |
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Heading back to the car, Marcello talked excitedly of his plans to open his own art gallery. |
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People express more obvious delight in the pier arcade than in a museum or art gallery. |
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The art gallery contrasts well, with works by Impressionists and Colourists housed in elegant surroundings. |
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A regional art gallery is a significant asset in the cultural life of any community. |
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In 1972 the municipal art gallery of his home town, Stockport, gave him a major retrospective exhibition. |
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The long-felt necessity for a state-of-the art gallery of art was realised at last with the initiative of the State Government. |
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At present, it is split into a museum on the ground floor and an art gallery upstairs. |
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In their place will be a new two-storey building that will contain an art gallery. |
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Friends of mine, sweet, boho artist-types, had arranged to turn their Bruntsfield flat into an art gallery for three days. |
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A buddy of mine went into an art gallery and bought a carving and he was all happy about how he'd gotten this Inuk carving. |
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Regional and local development has often invested in physical resources, such as gentrifying an area with a new museum, art gallery, or library. |
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An art gallery is hoping to entice sweet-toothed visitors with its new exhibition. |
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If I see a beautiful painting in an art gallery, I have the need to tell others. |
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He's an internationally-renowned artist who set up an installation at the art gallery using pollen, wax, rice and milk. |
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The theatre has been carefully remodelled and an art gallery and cafe added. |
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Its decision to reintroduce free entry to the art gallery, reversing the ill-considered entrance fee, was a positive gesture of intent. |
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He was a lavish philanthropist, endowing hospitals and libraries as well as the famous art gallery. |
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The world's most popular modern art gallery has recently undergone a rehang giving the opportunity to enjoy even more striking modern art. |
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Why not do all that at its present site, where it is close to the reference library, the Minster library and the art gallery? |
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These are just some of the amazing works of art on display at the fourth year art gallery this spring in East Campus Hall. |
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In fact, when they realized guests liked it so much that they wanted to buy it, the McGoverns set up an art gallery in the inn. |
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Once the art gallery exhibition closes on June 6, the quilts will be folded up and put back in their storage boxes. |
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On impulse, she arranges a meeting with the woman, who turns out to be a gamine art gallery director. |
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Johannesburg has been transformed into an art gallery with some 65 blown-up artworks erected on the city's buildings. |
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The art gallery is to stage a money-spinning annual exhibition of Impressionist paintings to help fund other projects. |
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The art gallery may justly be considered the Cinderella of leisure provision in the city. |
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Millions of pounds worth of paintings are left unseen in the art gallery vaults because there is not enough display space. |
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I'm doing an ambient-metal installation in a Greek art gallery and writing about ziggurats. |
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At 18 his artwork swam across two albums by alt-country brooder Will Oldham, then sunned on the walls of a Tokyo art gallery. |
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Formerly a vast and imposing power station, the building is now a vast and imposing modern art gallery. |
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Tate Liverpool continues to be the most visited modern art gallery in the UK, outside London. |
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This maybe the sonic equivalent of going to see a Bellini altarpiece in an art gallery, but I do not mind. |
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On a whim, Jessica answers a Woman Seeking Woman ad placed by Helen, a bi-curious art gallery employee. |
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At the art gallery Felix, a sex-starved film critic, is visiting an art gallery to try to pick up girls. |
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A certain pub or restaurant or art gallery was not something faceless, or without secret personality. |
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He was the assistant manager of an art gallery in Mayfair and a clever cook. |
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The only part of his life kept private is his art gallery, on the floor below his penthouse apartment. |
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In so doing, Coram created London's first art gallery, a precursor of the Royal Academy. |
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Pratt also added an art gallery to the home displaying paintings by George Cooke, a southern artist supported by Pratt. |
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They do not, as far as I know, complain that a huge slice of their council tax is diverted into the coffers of the art gallery. |
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So, after a peek at the paintings and assemblages in the local art gallery we set off at a steady pace half-expecting to meet them. |
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Kristine was a manager at a small but very profitable art gallery in downtown Boston. |
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At only large Rome art gallery, the Galleria Palma, there is an exhibit of the work of abstractionist, Afro. |
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The suggestion that, because the material is displayed in an art gallery it is automatically post-modern, and apparently beyond criticism, is weak, and an abuse of the term. |
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His White Spoon Gallery is an art gallery devoted to the spoon. |
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The owner of a York art gallery and shop claims parking charges are penalising the shoppers and tourists who bring wealth and prosperity to the city. |
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In October 2007, Hourani launched his first ready-to-wear unisex line, rad by rad Hourani, at a small art gallery in Paris. |
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Its central streets boast an eclectic mix of gift shops, boutiques, delicatessens, old-style butchers and bakers plus a high-quality art gallery and fantastic bookshop. |
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If you are an art lover, go and visit the art gallery which is settled in four Renaissance town houses. |
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Fraser was the man of wealth and taste who introduced pop stars to pop art at his fashionable Mayfair art gallery. |
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Culturefix is conjoined with an electronics store above it and an art gallery in the back. |
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Or a destination in its own right, a recommendable eaterie which happens to have an art gallery attached? |
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In an earlier column I described, light-heartedly, the shenanigans required to get into my local art gallery in Sheffield. |
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The same type of emotion, all things considered, I find when visiting an art gallery. |
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Now in every back street there's some pop-up art gallery run by a Bulgarian curator. |
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However, the painting was suddenly deemed to be of crucial national interest when the news leaked out that the Botticelli was to be sold to a Texan art gallery. |
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A commander orders an anti aircraft gun to be sited in the car park of an art gallery designated and marked as property under general protection. |
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I enjoy strolling through the streets by having a glance in an art gallery, a wine cellar, a library, a camping shop. |
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A porch forms the entrance to this fermenting room, currently transformed into a function room or art gallery. |
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Most of the older women had never been in an art gallery before and they seemed genuinely overjoyed by the sight of their portraits on the wall. |
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But anyone is allowed into this friendly self-service locale, which also doubles as an art gallery. |
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Unless you saw every single film shown in any single theatre, art gallery, film festival, microcinema and basement, a top ten list is only personal and timely. |
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This contemporary art gallery, specialising in photography, is on the first floor of a building smack bang in the middle of Camden Market. |
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The centrepiece of the pavilion will be an art gallery, which will contain video art exhibits related to the main theme of the exposition. |
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Now, transforms your iPhone photo collection into a digital art gallery ready to share with friends and family. |
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For example, paintings donated to an art gallery for use in its display would be considered to have been expended on charitable activities. |
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Now a museum of local history, it houses an art gallery, tourist information office, and has some fine formal gardens. |
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Since then, only a few works have been publicly displayed because the Canadian War Museum has no permanent art gallery. |
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These activities include such things as attending a play or concert, or visiting an historic site, museum or art gallery. |
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We started making them for a retrospective nine years ago that we were invited to in London at the barbican art gallery. |
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Swindon Council is still eyeing up the Wyvern Theatre car park for a flagship central library as well as a museum and art gallery to create a cultural quarter for the town. |
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A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage which formed part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash. |
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Helene began her career in the art world working for Louis Meisel at his fine art gallery in Soho. |
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Long awaited and heavily hyped, this ambitious new complex famed for its high-end restaurant also houses a tea room, art gallery and the Sketch Bar. |
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I have seen the streets of London aflower with English beauties, but like an onlooker in an art gallery, I have resigned myself only to looking at a Burne-Jones. |
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Like a wine connoisseur sampling various Merlots, I can now walk into a fine art gallery or museum and intuitively understand the photography and its value, or lack thereof. |
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Record prices were also paid for paintings by Ram Kumar and Jagdish Swaminathan and buyers ranged from Indian American collectors to art gallery owners. |
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The Aztecs, the Toltecs, the Inca, the Maya, etc., are proof enough that the Nazca did not need extraterrestrial help to create their art gallery in the desert. |
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Irish artists who have yet to mount a solo exhibition at a recognised art gallery are being given an opportunity to do just that by Sligo Art Gallery. |
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The five songs are brambly, muscular math-metal slabs, but listening to pre-recorded versions of them is like looking at graffiti in an art gallery. |
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A walk down the high street reveals two posh dress shops, a complete body therapist, a Highland outfitters, an art gallery and a deli selling expensive sandwiches. |
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Or else, they may appear as a goon squad, gate-crashing an art gallery, seizing and burning contemporary paintings that they find contrary to their iconographical tastes. |
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Penzance is also the home of Penlee House, an art gallery and museum notable for its collection of paintings by members of the Newlyn School. |
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There is a pizza place, a Post Office, stationery shop, pharmacist, grocers and an art gallery. |
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Formerly an assembly building, The Moot Hall contains a tourist information centre on the ground floor, with an art gallery on the floor above. |
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The family business he founded still exists today as an art gallery and shop, the Heaton Cooper Studio, in Grasmere, Cumbria. |
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Bradford's main art gallery is housed in the grand Edwardian Cartwright Hall in Lister Park. |
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Bradford 1 Gallery is a city centre art gallery opened in October 2007 in a new building in Centenary Square. |
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Lately, it has been hard to go anywhere in the Bay Area without stumbling across a wind ensemble essaying John Adams in an art gallery or a string quartet playing Beethoven in a wine bar. |
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The 24 Wellingtonias today provide an elegant avenue leading to historic Compton Verney House which is being converted into an art gallery. |
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Is your life's dream to manage a successful band, open an art gallery to show your friends' work and maybe your own, develop a market for new animation features or computer games, or build a successful film studio? |
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The major museum in Chester is the Grosvenor Museum which includes a collection of Roman tombstones and an art gallery. |
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The Sultan Gallery was the first professional Arab art gallery in the Gulf. |
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In November 1993, Emin had her first solo show at White Cube, a contemporary art gallery in London. |
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In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City. |
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Helly Nahmad, an Impressionist and modern art gallery, used its position at an intersection to arresting effect: a white platform created an arrow shape that pointed to a large Miró painting. |
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The modern equivalent would be a combination of a library, art gallery, mall, restaurant, gym, and spa. |
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Uncle Jim's work was recently showcased in an exhibit by The Rooms provincial art gallery and the Labrador Interpretation Centre, bringing his talents to a new and broader audience. |
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If, for example, we're running the art gallery in Ottawa and we want Guernica to be brought here, and the museum in New York agrees, how is the insurance dealt with? |
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In addition to two hotels, a cinema and an art gallery, this micro-neighbourhood is home to several of Canberra's best new eateries, each of which combines sophisticated food with casual cafe service. |
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The mood was self-consciously informal: the leaders were distinguished only by pale blue lapel pins as they pottered about the summit venue, a modish art gallery in east London. |
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Will his gargantuan stack of 107 guest rooms and suites, spas and ballroom, library, restaurants, cafes, sky bars and swimming pool – not to mention the art gallery – really disappear in a shimmering apparition? |
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Kapoor's first installation in the North-east took place in 1999 when he created Taratantara for Gateshead's Baltic art gallery. |
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In the heart of the village, this property has allot of charm and endless possibilities: accounting office, beauty spa, art gallery, Bed n Breakfast and so much more. It can also be residential. |
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They recently made the secretarial area do double duty as an art gallery. |
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The Nafplion art gallery, the first gallery purely for art in the whole of the Peloponnesus, was founded in 1987 as a result of the efforts of Maria Gouma. |
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The city's main museum and art gallery, McManus Galleries, is in Albert Square. |
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Long-haired youths are singing protest songs outside an art gallery, where most of the exhibits pillory former President Suharto, who was forced out of office last month. |
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The Centre was founded in 1988 and includes a performing arts space, theatre, art gallery, and tea room in addition to a meeting and workshop space. |
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In addition to searching by spelling the name of a location, you can also search for a specific category of location, like hair salon or art gallery. |
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Commercial art gallery dealer and agent in Victoria and Vancouver. |
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The international art gallery, Oriel Mostyn, is in Vaughan Street next to the post office. |
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The art gallery has works by all of the notable Welsh artists, including landscapes by Richard Wilson and the pioneering Thomas Jones. |
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Arad Goch is an Arts Council funded community theatre and art gallery based in the town. |
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Washington New Town was provided with a community theatre and art gallery. |
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That got written about in Time and Newsweek, which may have been why Stanton Catlin, the original director of the CIAR art gallery, invited me to do a show there. |
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He donated an etching from his own collection to the new art gallery. |
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At that point another of my guests, a highly respected Newcastle art gallery owner by the name of Rashida, bowked up all over the floor behind me. |
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Bradford's main art gallery is housed in Cartwright Hall in Lister Park. |
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The Britart celebrity, 47, who was homeless twice in her life aged 17 and 23, submitted the image to a Bangor art gallery which was raising money for homeless charities. |
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It is located behind the Tate Modern art gallery on the south bank of the river, and was previously the headquarters of the Central Electricity Generating Board. |
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It has an opera house with a theatre, museum and art gallery. |
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But if we are dumbing down so dramatically, why did more people go to a museum or art gallery last year than to a live sporting event or a theme park? |
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