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£5 million 'Bust of Peace' sculpture given export bar by Arts Minister
A 100-metre Chinook helicopter, created from sand, appeared on a British beach to draw attention to a serious public safety risk.
The export of a figure of Apollo by François Girardon has been temporarily stopped
Arts minister steps in to prevent unique piece from export
Members of the Windrush generation joined HRH Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at London Waterloo Station today to witness the unveiling of the National Windrush Monument.
With help from UKTI, 2 Farnham based artists are shipping four 12m high sculptures to Saudi Arabia to feature in the country’s busiest airport.
The Windrush Monument will be a permanent tribute to a generation of arrivals from the Caribbean to Britain.
Three works have been gifted to The Hepworth Wakefield
Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage has stopped the export of two Roman figures of Celtic Hounds .
A temporary export bar has been placed on a late 15th century bronze roundel valued at £17 million
A temporary export bar has been placed on a 500 year old late Gothic statuette of St Christopher worth £10 million
Internationally renowned artist Basil Watson has been chosen to design the National Windrush Monument, which will stand at London Waterloo station.
A new exhibition by Joshua Sofaer exploring plastic waste and the work of the Environment Agency.
Arts Minister Rebecca Pow has stepped in to stop the export of a unique work by the Martin Brothers
A temporary export bar has been placed on two 17th century ivory statuettes by Balthasar Permoser
Partners have joined forces to help safeguard the future of the native white-clawed crayfish to ensure 2022 isn’t their final year in Northumberland's rivers.
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