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Norwich’s trojan horse laden with art

The Art Newspaper
9 June 2016
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What better way to sneak contemporary art into a city than with the help of a few horses? To celebrate the first visit of the British Art Show (24 June to 4 September) to East Anglia, six horses will parade through Norwich on 18 June to deliver the crated works to the two participating venues: Norwich University of the Arts and Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. The horses, which have been chosen from across East Anglia, will be led by a Suffolk gelding named Trojan. The event, titled The History Train, has been devised by the Great Yarmouth- and London-based artist Alan Kane, whose work will also feature in the British Art Show 8. The exhibition includes more than 100 works by 42 established and emerging artists. For the parade times and exhibition information, head to: www.britishartshow8.com

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