Below is a list of all the Exhibitions and What's On that are happening on 18th May 2012. To view events for another date use the calendar in the left hand navigation and click on the date you wish to view.
JAPAN: Kingdom of CharactersDon�t miss the only opportunity to see this major exhibition in the UK, celebrating the growing interest in Japanese subcultures such as manga and anime. |
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Manga Dreams: Anderson & LowPhotographers Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have collaborated since 1990, achieving consistent critical acclaim. |
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Submerged-Spaces: Bill ViolaThe Sainsbury Centre, in partnership with Norfolk & Norwich Festival, is bringing together an exhibition of video installations by internationally recognised artist Bill Viola, to be shown at venues around the city. |
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The First Moderns: Art Nouveau, from Nature to AbstractionThe First Moderns is the first in a series of spectacular displays dedicated to the history of Modernism. |
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There Is Here: Photographs by Avi GuptaThere Is Here is the first UK exhibition by American artist Avi Gupta, specially commissioned for the Sainsbury Centre. |
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Thomas Houseago: HermaphroditeThomas Houseago's monumental bronze sculpture, Hermaphrodite, is the first in a series of displays in the Sainsbury Centre's new west end sculpture garden |
Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures - Third Thursday Lecture - 17 May (Talks)Thursday 17 May Lecture starts at 6pm; Where: Norwich Cathedral Hostry (Weston Room), Norwich NR1 4EH; Price: free; Booking: essential � email [email protected] or call 01603 624349 up to two days before the event |
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SOLD OUT - Mini-Studio - 18 May (Children's Events)Friday 18 May 10.15am - 11.45am; Where: Education Studio; Price: �6, �4 concessions, free for accompanying adults; Booking essential (early-bird booking for Sainsbury Centre Friends only until 17 January - tickets go on general sale 18 January); Artists: Lawrence Bradby, Many Roberts and Kate Munro |
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Thursday Lunchtime Talk - 17 May (Talks)Thursday 17 May 1.15pm - 1.45pm; Where: meet at Gallery Reception; Price: free; Booking: not required |