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Homepage links
Internal - 57
External - 29
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Content pages from the website
1. Great Works
www.modernpoetry.org.uk + Readings in London Issue 16: December 2010. This is likely to be the last issue of Great Works as a wide-ranging compendium of current writing ...
Poetry and other writing previously showcased as the foregrounded component of the site, but lingering yet here, with work from Andrew Duncan, Angel Exhaust, Peter ...
1. 9/11 wicked but a work of art, says Damien Hirst | UK news | The ...
The artist Damien Hirst said last night he believed the terrorists responsible for the September 11 attacks "need congratulating" because they achieved ...
2. The art of knitting: masterpieces reimagined | Life and style ...
Every year amateur knitting group The Materialistics take on a wildly extreme project. This year's might just be their most ambitious yet: knitted versions of ...
3. What Makes a Masterpiece?: Encounters with Great Works of Art ...
'A lively, accessible and informative read' --RA Magazine 'A terrific collection and a blisteringly concise history of more than 2,000 years of art' --The Irish Times ...
5. The Independent | Arts and Architecture Historic Great Works
Art & Architecture Great Works, bringing you the latest architects and artists as well as art exhibitions. Featuring architecture news, arts events and all artistic ...
You Must Write As If Your Life Depended On It The blog of www.greatworks.org.uk, presenting contemporary innovative British poetry to a wider readership.