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Alex Katz, Tate St Ives
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Frank Stella: Connections, Haunch of Venison Gallery
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The Spanish Line: Drawings from Ribera to Picasso, The Courtauld G
allery
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OMA / Progress, Barbican Art Gallery
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Barbara Loftus: Sigismund's Watch: A Tiny Catastrophe, The Freud M
useum
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Film: Children of the Revolution
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Wuthering Heights
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Twenty Twelve, BBC Four
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Watteau: The Drawings, Royal Academy
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Youssou N'Dour, Barbican
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