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  9.                 <title><![CDATA[Art]]></title>
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  15.                     <title><![CDATA[Are You Talking to Me?]]></title>
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  18.                     <body><![CDATA[Berlin-based photographer Thomas FlorschuetzΓÇÖs first large exhibition outside Germany spans 10 years and includes architectural studies and close-ups of his body: July 31-Sept 19, Baltic Centre, Newcastle; 0191 478 1810, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.balticmill.com">www.balticmill.com</a>]]></body>
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  21.                     <title><![CDATA[Helen Chadwick]]></title>
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  24.                     <body><![CDATA[One of the most important artists of the past 20 years, ChadwickΓÇÖs pioneering use of photographs, materials and sculpture paved the way for the current stars of Brit Art: until Aug 1, Barbican Art Gallery, London; 0845 120 7518, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.barbican.org.uk">www.barbican.org.uk</a>]]></body>
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  27.                     <title><![CDATA[Flesh]]></title>
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  30.                     <body><![CDATA[British artist Marc QuinnΓÇÿs show includes 14 new and recent sculptures, created from bizarre materials including blood and ice, and bronzes cast from cuts of meat: July 1-Sept 12, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; 01 612 9900, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.modernart.ie">www.modernart.ie</a>]]></body>
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  33.                     <title><![CDATA[Edward Hopper]]></title>
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  36.                     <body><![CDATA[The retrospective of perhaps modern AmericaΓÇÖs greatest artist continues at Tate Modern. His iconic works have inspired film-makers, writers and artists, including Hitchcock, Mailer and Tuymans: until Sept 5, Tate Modern, London; 020 7887 8888, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.tate.org.uk">www.tate.org.uk</a>]]></body>
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  39.                     <title><![CDATA[Jasper Johns]]></title>
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  42.                     <body><![CDATA[The American famous for his 1950s paintings of flags, targets and alpahabets, which merge pop art and abstract expressionism, displays recent work: July 10-Sept 19, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; 0131 624 6200, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.nationalgalleries.org">www.nationalgalleries.org</a>]]></body>
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  45.                     <title><![CDATA[Making Faces]]></title>
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  48.                     <body><![CDATA[Exploring the face, from the profile portraits of 15th-century Italy to the abstracts of Frank Auerbach. Includes works by Goya, Renoir and Warhol: July 22-Sept 26, National Gallery, London; 020 7747 2885, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk">www.nationalgallery.org.uk</a> ]]></body>
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