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           <title>Open submission photography: Art Jericho</title>
           
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  Art Jericho’s second open photographic submission has attracted enthusiastic and imaginative responses from a wide range of photographers, resulting in more than 60 images in the exhibition.
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           <title>British Art from the 1950s: Basildon Park, near Reading</title>
           
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  You have a new picture. Where to put it? Take something down, shift things around, a radical rethink, or what? Imagine if you have 29 works of art from the 1950s — rarely-seen paintings,
  photographs and sculptures — on loan from the Arts Council Collection to hang around the house. This was the task facing Donald Ramsay when the National Trust-owned Georgian mansion, Basildon Park,
  near Reading, was chosen as one of five properties to host loan pieces from the Arts Council Collection as part of the Trust New Art programme promoting contemporary and modern art in its historic
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           <title>The Storyloom/Tea With Alice: The Story Museum, Oxford</title>
           
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  Ted Dewan calls Oxford “the Hollywood of stories”.
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  The majority of artist Jane Hope’s work is inspired by and executed in the winter, when the combination of the light and the play of shadows intrigues and engages her.
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           <title>Bohemian Pearl: Erin Singleton. Vesey Room, Bampton Library</title>
           
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  Tucked away near the church, in the picturesque town of Bampton, Erin Singleton, a perceptive artist, has mounted a thought-provoking exhibition on the 1930s through to the 1960s. Using wood, paint
  and different printing techniques, she selects found objects, coins, buttons, photographs and games, to create her assemblages that represent chance and mutability. Her ‘family’ series illustrate
  changing fashions in the domestic scene with disturbing intimations of gambling, drinking and abuse. Erin’s grandmother was very strict with her children, hence the tiny but cruel clothes hangers.
  Each collage features a paper bird affected by time; the first one is pure and perfect, while the wings of the second bird are singed, indicating wear and tear, History and nostalgia infuse this
  exhibition. In her greeting cards Erin plays with pop, propaganda slogans and advertising as “pin-up girls and suburban housewives take centre stage . . . during a time of great social upheaval and
  political unrest”. In one of ‘The War Girls’ series, reminiscent of propaganda war posters, a sexy silhouette of a girl leans provocatively against a dartboard with the text ‘keep ’em firing!’
  showing her to be the real target.
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           <title>Away: Art Jericho</title>
           
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  Away brings together work by photographers Sharon Boothroyd and Tim Crooks. They both explore aspects of dislocation, vulnerability and absence.
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           <title>Flight and the Artistic Imagination: Compton Verney</title>
           
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  Compton Verney goes from strength to strength.
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           <title>Fred Cuming: Brian Sinfield gallery, Burford</title>
           
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  ‘It’s where I walk every day, or pretty much every day,” said Fred Cuming RA. “Camber Sands, about five or six miles from where I live, at Iden, near Rye.”
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           <title>Wonderland: O3 Gallery, Oxford Castle</title>
           
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  This year is particularly significant for the Alice Day celebrations which take place each July, as it is the 150th anniversary of the year in which Lewis Carroll told his tale of Alice’s
  Adventures in Wonderland to Alice Liddell and her sisters. Fourteen artists have contributed to the exhibition, beautifully curated to provide a visual journey, enhanced by each artist’s take on
  the story. The show makes clever use of the two levels of the O3 Gallery, providing a natural progression through the story. In addition, there are audio pieces by Goldsmiths’ Music Faculty. There
  are DVDs from the University of California’s Wonderland Film Award, plus the opportunity to buy from the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party Installation.
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           <title>Marion Yorston: The North Wall, Oxford</title>
           
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  The talented artist, Marion Yorston’s latest exhibition Translucent delves into evolution. Marion came here from the Orkneys, renowned for its archaeology, history, art and wild landscapes. Her
  formative years were spent in Scotland and Canada. “My earliest memories are filled with coastal walks, finding treasures in rock-pools and being fascinated by the beauty of the natural world,” she
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