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Cook work fetches record £69,600

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A work by Beryl Cook has been sold for £69,600, the highest price paid for one of her paintings at auction.

    Theatre gets new chairman

    Theatre gets new chairman

    A chartered accountant has been appointed to take over as chairman of the Theatre Royal Plymouth and Plymouth Pavilions.

    Plymouth student embarks on European art tour

    Plymouth student embarks on European art tour

    University of Plymouth student Gary Cedeira is embarking on the journey of a lifetime this summer encouraged by the win of a top art award, writes Natasha Heard.

    Lenkiewicz auction makes £2.1m

    Lenkiewicz auction makes £2.1m

    An auction of paintings and belongings from the collection of the late Westcountry artist Robert Lenkiewicz has made a whopping £2.1m.





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    Holland to host two years of unprecedented art events

    Holland to host two years of unprecedented art events

    In 2009 and 2010, the four largest cities in Holland will participate in a large-scale art and cultural event called 'Holland Art Cities'.

    Leach Pottery opens after £1.7m revamp

    Leach Pottery opens after £1.7m revamp

    The Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall, officially re-opens after undergoing a £1.7m transformation.

    Art 'supermarket' opens up accessibility

    Art 'supermarket' opens up accessibility

    A new website has launched aiming to bring fine art to the living room of your average household.

    The world's most expensive paintings

    The world's most expensive paintings

    A masterpiece by American painter Jackson Pollock is the world's most expensive painting.

    London's top 10 musicals

    London's top 10 musicals

    Take a look at the 10 brightest and best shows currently wowing audiences on London's stages.

    Pinault still tops art world power list

    Pinault still tops art world power list

    Francois Pinault has been named the most powerful person in contemporary art by ArtReview magazine.


    German violinist scoops prestigious award

    German violinist scoops prestigious award

    German violinist Julia Fischer has been crowned artist of the year at the 2007 Gramophone Awards.

    Anne Enright claims Booker title

    Anne Enright claims Booker title

    Irish author Anne Enright has won this year's coveted Man Booker Prize for her book The Gathering.

    McCarthy and Rogers scoop top book award

    McCarthy and Rogers scoop top book award

    Authors Cormac McCarthy and Byron Rogers are the winners of the 2007 James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize.

    Deathly Hallows tops Harry Potter poll

    Deathly Hallows tops Harry Potter poll

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final Harry Potter book, has been crowned the fans' favourite, a survey finds.

    Australian wins coveted comedy award

    Australian wins coveted comedy award

    Australian comedian Brendon Burns has scooped the coveted if.comedy award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

    Mel Smith to star in Hairspray musical

    Mel Smith to star in Hairspray musical

    Leading comedian, director and actor Mel Smith will make his West End debut in the musical Hairspray.



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      AN EVENING OF CLAIRVOYANCE

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      Wednesday 10th September 2008

      Following his near sell out visit in September 2007, one of the countries best known and respected Mediums, Colin Fry returns to Plymouth Pavilions on Wednesday 10 September.

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      Maximum Rhythm ‘N’ Blues is back on tour and making its debut at Plymouth Pavilions on Friday 17 October 2008, boasting some of the finest quality talent ever assembled on one stage before.

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    Plymouth student embarks on European art tour

    Plymouth student embarks on European art tour

    University of Plymouth student Gary Cedeira is embarking on the journey of a lifetime this summer encouraged by the win of a top art award, writes Natasha Heard.

    Artist Beryl Cook dies aged 81

    Artist Beryl Cook dies aged 81

    Beryl Cook, an artist well known across the UK for her colourful and comic paintings of larger-than-life ladies, has died at the age of 81.

    Israeli artists to exhibit in Amsterdam

    Israeli artists to exhibit in Amsterdam

    From June 27 to November 30, 2008 the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam presents the exhibition Art of the State with photographs and video works by sixteen artists from Israel.

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    Bonhams aims to topple rivals!

    The emergence of Bonhams 1793 as a global force operating in 27 countries on five continents comes at a fascinating time in the world of fine art and antiques auctioneering.

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