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Your support makes all the difference.The little-known annual show of young foreign artists, East, currently on view at the Norwich Gallery, Norwich, deserves greater attention. Selected by Italian sculptor Giuseppe Penone and New York art dealer Maria Goodman. An interesting melange.
To 28 Aug (01603 610561)
Carel Weight's series of paintings "The Recruit's Progress", is currently on view at the Imperial War Museum, London. With Hogarthian wit and not a little compassion, Weight chronicles the short sharp shock of induction into the wartime British Army.
To 8 Oct
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A fascinating insight on how visionary painter William Blake managed to keep body and soul together is offered in the fourth of the Tate's series on the artist. "Blake and Patronage" includes 40 works with accompanying documents.
To 15 Oct
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