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English house museum Kettle's Yard to sell donated collection to raise funds
Group of 36 works left by John Ady is hoped to make around £35,000 for the Cambridge gallery when it sells at Cheffins auction house this month
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The vagina dialogue: Linder's sensory Kettle's Yard show channels the house's mistress Helen Ede
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Linder's provocative cut-outs come to Kettle's Yard
For her retrospective, the artist has made a series of interventions in the Cambridge museum including creating special staff uniforms and a café menu
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South Asian group show brings post-partition politics to Cambridge
Exhibition at Kettle’s Yard brings together 11 artists from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh to explore issues of borders and migration
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Oscar Murillo remembers late friend Okwui Enwezor in Kettle's Yard exhibition
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An arty yarn at Kettle’s Yard mixes knitting and death metal
The London-based artist Oreet Ashery is organising a mass knitting event entitled Passing Through Metal accompanied by a live death metal band
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'Overlooked' pioneer of Abstract Expressionism Richard Pousette-Dart gets first UK show
US artist was first of New York group to create large-scale paintings—before Jackson Pollock
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Cornelia Parker: from Westminster Hall to Cambridge’s Kettle's Yard
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Kettle's Yard—where Modern art meets pot plants and pebbles—reopens after two-year facelift
House-museum in Cambridge now has “world-class” conditions for future exhibitions, says its director
PreviewThe Year Ahead 2018
Our guide to the most important new museums and expansions in 2018
From striking new spaces in France and the US to major revamps of old favourites in London and Los Angeles
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Kettle's Yard to reopen in 2018 after £11m transformation
Cambridge house-museum and its art influenced the student Nicholas Serota to switch from economics to art history