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Great British Drawings

The Ashmolean draws on its vast trove of art work to present an exhibition of some of the best drawings ever produced in Britain. On display are more then 100 works, many of them on public show for...
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William Morris & Andy Warhol: Love is Enough

Exhibition combining the works of 20th-century American Pop artist Andy Warhol and 19th-century English textile designer William Morris. The show is curated by Turner Prize-winning London artist Je...
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William Blake: Apprentice and Master

Exhibition examining the life and career of the celebrated English printmaker, painter and poet William Blake (1757–1827). The exhibition focuses on the artist's formation from his apprentice...
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Russian Art at the Ashmolean Museum

The Ashmolean presents a valuable selection of Russian artworks which, for conservation reasons, are displayed in the gallery's slide-out drawers. On display are watercolours and oils by Konstantin...
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Ai Weiwei

Blenheim Palace is a UNESCO World Heritate site and is the historic family home of the Duke of Marlborough. As of recently it is also now home to the non-profit Blenheim Art Foundation which offers a...
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Points of Departure: Photography from Senegal by Mamadou Gomis and Judith Quax

The transatlantic slave trade and contemporary migration from West Africa are at the heart of this migration-themed exhibition. Photographers Mamadou Gomis and Judith Quax work in Senegal, a nation...
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Cézanne and the Modern

The Ashmolean Museum pays tribute to French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) with a series of works from a private US collection. It includes two oil paintings and 16 wate...
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One Thousand Cranes: An Exhibition of Contemporary Paper Making

This group exhibition features the work of a selection of leading British artists currently working in the medium of paper. Taking its title from the belief that the folding of 1,000 origami cranes...
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A Great Estate at War

The centenary of the outbreak of world war one in Oxfordshire is remembered in some cultural events in Oxford and the surrounding region. Chief among them is the exhibition A Great Estat...
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Crystals: Beauty, Science, Structure

The Museum for the History of Science examines the long history of the study of crystals, an endeavour known as crystallography. This science began in the middle ages when these alluring natural m...
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Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation

The Bodleian examines Oxford's contribution to the art and science of medicine over the last 800 years. Through an unusual display of documents and instruments, visitors to the exhibition can disc...
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Malcolm Morley: Paintings and Drawings from the Hall Collection

Works by the British artist Malcolm Morley, one of the founders of hyper-realism, are on display at the Ashmolean. The exhibition features some 30 paintings and drawings by the London artist who d...
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Surviving Tsunami: Photographs in the Aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake

Viusal material including photographs and video footage documents a project in Japan in which volunteers rescued the historic photograph collections of two museums and a library in Rikuzentakata, Iwat...
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Francis Bacon/Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone

The Ashmolean presents a major exhibition featuring the work of two great British artists: Francis Bacon and Henry Moore, both giants of 20th century western art. Although the artists were contemp...
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Master Drawings

The Ashmolean has delved deep into its treasure chest of works on paper to present an outstanding selection of drawings by some of the most famous artists in the history of western art. The exhibi...
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Andrea Stultiens: The Kaddu Wasswa Archive

Until 8 Sept. Dutch artist Andrea Stultiens presents the archival account of a Ugandan man, Kaddu Wasswa, whose personal story provides a unique glimpse into the social and cultural life of...
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Chinese Landscape from the Ashmolean Collection

The Ashmolean Museum presents an exhibition of traditional Chinese landscape paintings from its own collection, including some important 17th-century pieces that have rarely been seen by the public....
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Xu Bing: Landscape Landscript

The Ashmolean presents "Landscape Landscript", a major exhibition devoted to the landscapes of Xu Bing, the prominent Chinese artist. Bing is among China's most critically acclaimed artists, best...
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Threads Of Silk and Gold: Ornamental Textiles from Meiji Japan

9 Nov - 27 Jan 2013. The Ashmolean presents an exhibition of rare ornamental textiles made for western homes during Japan’s Meiji era (1868–1912). The sumptuous textiles were produced...
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Happy Birthday Edward Lear: 200 Years Of Nature And Nonsense

20 September - 6 January 2013. The Ashmolean is staging a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Edward Lear (1812-1888) on the occasion of the bicentenary his birth. The museum is well-p...
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