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    <description>An artist who transformed a derelict London flat into a shimmering blue cave is among the shortlisted nominees for this year's Turner Prize</description>
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London has recently underlined its status as the global capital of contemporary art. These are the key players in the world’s most exciting market.</description>
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    <description>China-smashing women, an art lecture on Homer Simpson  -  it's autumn at Tate Britain, and that can only mean it's time for the Turner Prize exhibition</description>
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    <description>Nearly all the key works by past Turner Prize winners have been brought together for a retrospective show at Tate Britain.</description>
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    <description>German artist Tomma Abts has won the £25,000 Turner Prize against some stiff competition. But the real surprise is that she is a painter.</description>
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    <description>The Photographic Portrait Prize 2006 continues at the National Portrait Gallery, 40 Hindu bronze sculptures go on show at the Royal Academy and Tate Modern pays tribute to David Smith.</description>
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    <description>A newly-published list makes Tate director Nicholas Serota the most powerful Brit in the art world, beating both Charles Saatchi and Damien Hirst.</description>
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    <description>Leonardo Da Vinci at the V&amp;A, Holbein at Tate Britain and modern British art at the Hayward Gallery. Hephzibah Anderson selects the cream of London's exhibition crop.</description>
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    <description>Henry Moore's war sketches are on display at the Imperial War Museum, and Leonardo Da Vinci's drawings and designs are at the V&amp;A. Click here for the best exhibitions in London.</description>
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    <description>The Hayward exhibition of the Arts Council's Collection illustrates how easily seduced that body has been into thinking today's whimsy is tomorrow's masterpiece, writes Brian Sewell.</description>
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    <description>Tate Britain marks the 200th anniversary of Stubbs's deat with a special display, an extraordinary collection of modern art goes on show at the Hayward and Tate Modern focusses on Kandinsky's early works.</description>
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    <description>They have memorably dismissed the BritArt establishment as "pants". Now the Stuckists  -  the collective of figurative painters opposed to conceptual art  -  have become major players themselves with a new exhibition in the West End.</description>
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    <description>As with domestic politics, summer is the silly season in the art world and the ICA's latest show Surprise Surprise is a playful parody of the power politics of contemporary art culture.</description>
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