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Your support makes all the difference.Visitors to National Trust property Attingham Park this summer will be able to experience a fascinating new contemporary art exhibition in which scary animals take the centre stage.
House of Beasts, which is open until July 2012 includes over 30 works, six of which are new commissions, all of which are exhibited in the mansion, stables and parkland of the magnificent property, one of Britain’s grandest homes.
Curator Meadow Arts has invited a number of artists, including Des Hughes, Ruth Claxton, Tom Gallant, Tessa Farmer, Susie MacMurray, and Sophie Molins to produce works inspired by Attingham’s history and drawing on its rich collections
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