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Yakusha-e: Kabuki prints, a continuing tradition

29 November - 4 March. A colourful display of prints from the Ashmolean
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Claude Lorrain: The Enchanted Landscape

6 October-8 January 2012. The Ashmolean stages a major exhibition dedicated to master landscape artist Claude Gell
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MADE FOR TRADE

18 July-27 January 2013. Drawing on the Pitt Rivers museum's extensive collections, this long-term exhibition examines global and local trade, offering insights into ancient customs and artefacts...
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People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952: Photographs by Bryan Heseltine

19 July-8 Jan 2012. A collection of photographs by South African photographer Bryan Heseltine (1923-2008) sheds light on the daily lives of South Africans who lived about 60 years ago through the regi...
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Britain from the air at Oxford Castle

24 June-4 September. Over the summer Oxford Castle hosts the exhibition Britain from the Air, a collection of over 100 large-scale images by Britain's foremost aerial photographers. Aside from foc...
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The Last Samurai

Until 18 September. The Pitt Rivers Museum presents 14 albumen prints by Jacques-Philippe Potteau, as well as a couple of engravings relating to two Japanese trade missions to Europe in 1862 and 1864....
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Manifold Greatness: Oxford and the Making of the King James Bible

22 April-4 September. In celebration of the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible (1611) the Bodleian Library tells the fascinating story of the English language's most frequent...
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Heracles to Alexander The Great

7 April-29 August. With the subtitle "Treasures From The Royal Capital of Macedon, A Hellenic Kingdom in the Age of Democracy", this exhibition showcases over 500 treasures found recently in the royal...
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Revealed: The Underwear Revolution

16 April - 12 June. Bringing to light that which is seldom seen in public, this unusual exhibition traces the evolution of underwear and celebrates its sartorial changes as a result of technology, soc...
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Neapolitan and Spanish drawings from the Baroque

19 February - 15 May. Highlighting the variety and expertise of Spanish and Neapolitan draughtsmanship, this exhibition comprises 29 drawings from the Christ Church collection, with the earliest works...
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Images and the State: Graphics In China in the 1960s and '70s

8 March - 3 July 2011. During China's state-sponsored cultural revolution in the late 1960s a wave of new visual art work flooded China; all of it however was state-controlled and limited to officiall...
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Lucien Pissarro In England: The Eragny Press 1895-1914

8 January - 13 March 2011. In 1894 painter, engraver and printmaker Lucien Pissarro (1863-1944) established the Eragny Press at his house in London which he named after his home village in Normandy....
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Rad Cam by Emma Dougherty & Tim Steward

15 January - 13 February 2011. An exhibition of dynamic new views of Oxford's celebrated building, the Radcliffe Camera, by UK-based artists Emma Dougherty and Tim Steward. Dougherty is an artist...
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Henry Aldrich - An Oxford Universal Man

3 November - 30 January 2011. Celebrating the tricentenary of the death of Henry Aldrich, Dean of Christ Church from 1689 until his death in 1710, this exhibition displays some of the most prominent p...
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Thomas Houseago: What Went Down

11 December - 20 February 2011. In the first major solo show in a UK public gallery by Thomas Houseago (born 1972) the Modern Art Oxford presents an exhibition of recent sculpture by the Los Angeles-b...
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Shelley’s Ghost: Reshaping the Image of a Literary Family

3 December-27 March 2011. This major exhibition at the Bodleian Library is dedicated to one of the best known literary families in Britain: the Shelleys. The exhibition focuses on Percy Bysshe Shel...
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The Pre-Raphaelites and Italy

15 September - 5 December 2010. Within its four new temporary-exhibition galleries, the Ashmolean presents a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the influence of Italy on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherh...
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'My wit was always working': John Aubrey and the Development of Experimental Science

Until 31 October 2010. The Bodleian summer exhibition celebrates the intellectual legacy of that 17th-century man of science and culture, John Aubrey (1626-1697). Highly gifted, Aubrey was one of...
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Sacred Faces: Icons in Oxford

25 August - 19 December 2010. Christ Church gallery hosts an exhibition of Greek and Russian icons from is own collection as well as from that of the Ashmolean museum, many of which have rarely been s...
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Superheroes

3 July - 12 September 2010. The Oxfordshire Museum provides a light-hearted and entertaining exhibition for all the family, by revealing background information regarding superhero characters such as S...
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