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January 2008
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Until 1 Feb Brazil IN SIDE#NO FORM The Embassy of Brazil in London is pleased to announce Ricardo Carioba’s IN SIDE#NO FORM. Ricardo Carioba is currently an artist-in-residency in London through the Artist Links programme, a joint initiative from the Arts Council of England and the British Council, with support from the Visiting Arts. IN SIDE#NO FORM is his first exhibition in the UK, including both newly commissioned and existing works in different mediums such as sculpture, photography, video and sound
London
Until 3 Feb Colombia Once more, with feeling: Recent photography from Colombia
Six contemporary artists from Colombia explore interlinking themes of repetition, memory and performance
Bradford
3 Jan -
13 April
China SHEN: Chinese Icons of Divinity This exhibition will explore the carved wooden images found in Chinese temples and on household altars, both within China and in Chinese diaspora communities, and what the gods and deities mean to devotees Bath
4 - 11 Jan International 5th London Short Film Festival London
12 - 27 Jan International London International Mime Festival London
17 Jan -
22 Mar
Brunei The Islamic Sultanate of Brunei: Past and Present Culture
An exhibition by the Brunei Museums. Artefacts from the Sungai Lima Mains archaeological site, dating from the 10th – 13th Centuries AD
London
21 - 26 Jan Colombia Oscar Cubillos Galvis Colombian artist Oscar Cubillos Galvis unveils the secrets of the Latin spirit at his debut exhibition at the Coningsby Gallery London
23 Jan -
22 Mar
Cuba States of Exchange - artists from Cuba A dynamic and thought-provoking exploration of economic and information exchange through the work of contemporary artists from Cuba London
25 Jan -
25 Mar
Europe, Africa, Middle East Mediterraneo: A Sea That Unites A group exhibition involving contemporary artists from the Mediterranean Sea basin, an area spanning Europe, Africa and the Middle East London
25 - 29 Jan International Collect 2008 Over 350 leading artists are represented, covering ceramics, glass, jewellery, silver and fine metalwork, textiles, wood and furniture. Attracting collectors, curators and enthusiasts, Collect is a landmark destination for anyone interested in seeing and buying contemporary art objects London
25 Jan -
29 Mar
Israel Yofi - Israeli Ceramics & Jewellery Yofi means beauty in Hebrew, a very appropriate title for this wonderful selection of Israeli ceramics and jewellery previously shown at flow gallery, Notting Hill in London Manchester

 

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