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ART EVERYWHERE IN THE UK
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Showcasing great British art across the UK, Art Everywhere is the largest exhibition of its kind in the world. From the 12–25 August 2013 some of the nation’s greatest art is on display across 22,000 poster sites and billboards up and down the country. Artists, curators, media owners and entrepreneurs joined by a love of art have fuelled this massive charitable celebration, and the general public crowd-funded over £30,000 to help make it happen.

Sites ranging from billboards to bus stops, taxis and buses are now displaying artwork all over the UK with media owners including Clearchannel, CBS Outdoor, JC Decaux, Ocean Outdoor and Primesight donating space.

Cornelia Parker  Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991  photo tate.org.uk

Cornelia Parker
Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991
photo tate.org.uk

Sonia Boyce, She Aint Holding Them Up, She’s Holding On (Some English Rose)  photo brushpalletteandcoffee.blogspot.com

Sonia Boyce, She Aint Holding Them Up, She’s Holding On (Some English Rose)
photo brushpalletteandcoffee.blogspot.com

Patrick Caulfield  After Lunch, 1975  photo tate.org.uk

Patrick Caulfield
After Lunch, 1975
photo tate.org.uk

Here are four places to keep your eyes peeled for British masterpieces from the 8 August:

1. Is that a Caulfield in you cab? It may well be, over 1,000 black cabs will be showcasing Art Everywhere works

2. Inside buses up and down the country

3. Heading off on holiday? You can see Art Everywhere works at Gatwick Airport before you jet off

4. You know those digital escalator panels on the tube? Well 19 major tube stations in London from Charing Cross and Waterloo to Kings Cross and Piccadilly Circus will be displaying works chosen by you, that’s over 1,500 screens busting with art!

Edward Burra The Snack Bar 1930   photo tate.org.uk

Edward Burra
The Snack Bar 1930
photo tate.org.uk

Francis Bacon, Head VI 1949 photo artobserved.com

Francis Bacon, Head VI 1949
photo artobserved.com

Martin Creed, Work No. 975 EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT (2008),  photo huma3.com

Martin Creed, Work No. 975 EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT (2008),
photo huma3.com

Tracey Emin, For You (2008)  photo artobserved.com

Tracey Emin, For You (2008)
photo artobserved.com

via theguardian.com, arteverywhere.org.uk

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