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June 24th – September 7th 2009
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This installation in the King’s Wood car park, Challock, Kent uses ‘private’ car number plates to play with ideas about consuming and conserving.
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June 27th - September 7th 2009
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Motorway verges have been described as Britain’s least known nature reserve. Carefully managed, they are home to a range of native wildflowers, insects and small mammals including some rare and endangered species. This series of paintings gives people the chance to look more closely at the rich, diverse and sometimes beautiful habitats that line our journeys.
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June 27th – September 6th 2009
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These three works on paper, selected for the Turner Contemporary Open 2009, are part of a series exploring the visual territory of the motorway verge, titled ‘The Garden of England’.
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www.turnercontemporary.org
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