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Royal Society of British Artists' Annual Exhibition 2012

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Spirit of Christmas Fair

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Palace Art Fair

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VivArtis

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Surrey Sculpture Society at RHS Garden Wisley

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Henley Festival

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Society of Women Artists' 150th Celebratory Exhibition

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'The Art of Sculpture' at Guildford Cathedral

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Spirit of Summer Fair

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Collectors' Selection Open House

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Green Tree Gallery Sculpture Exhibition

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Royal Society of British Artists' Annual Exhibition

British Contemporary Crafts Exhibition

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Palace Art Fair

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VivArtis

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Battle Contemporary Fine Art Fair

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Surrey Sculpture Society at RHS Garden Wisley

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Horsham Gallery Comes to Town

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Cork Street Open Exhibition

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Portrait Sculpture Summer School (4-days)

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Surrey Sculpture Society at Loseley Park

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Society of Women Artists 149th Annual Open Exhibition

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Sussex Art and Printmaking Studio - Horsham Open Studios

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FACE 2010 - 47th Exhibition of the Society of Portrait Sculptors

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Wired & Fired's Artist Open House in the Brighton Festival

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Surrey Sculpture Society at Denbies Wine Estate

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Sussex Sculpture Studios' Exhibition

Wired & Fired - Royal Society of British Artists' Annual Exhibition 2012

Wired & Fired - Royal Society of British Artists' Annual Exhibition 2012

The Mall Galleries,

2/29/2012 to 3/10/2012

10-5 (closes 1pm final day)

Hazel Reeves' bronze of 'Sir John' was selected from a record number of entries to appear alongside paintings and sculptures by some of Britain's leading figurative artists. The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) hold an open submission exhibition in central London each year. Founded in 1823, the RBA was originally set up to rival the Royal Academy, as many artists were upset by the Academy's many rules and regulations.

The Mall
London
SW1