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detail of 'Amazing Revelations' by Damien Hirst 2003, Butterfly wings on canvas, 84 inch triangle, Courtesy: Jay Jopling/White Cube (London)
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DAMIEN HIRST
Mark Lawson talks to the enfant térrible of the art world, Damien Hirst, who is about to open another exhibition, Romance In The Age of Uncertainty at the White Cube gallery.

Romance In The Age of Uncertainty at the White Cube gallery, London, Sept 10 until Oct 19 2003.
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MICHAEL HESELTINE GALLERY
The former Tory deputy prime minister speaks to Front Row to discuss The Michael Heseltine Art Gallery which opens tomorrow at a comprehensive school in Northamptonshire. The gallery begins with a retrospective of work by the religious artist Anthony Green.
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FREDERICK FORSYTH
Frederick Forsyth, who wrote the bestsellers The Day of The Jackal & The Odessa File, releases Avenger, his latest international thriller.

Avenger, by Frederick Forsyth, published 1 Sept 2003 by Bantam Press, ISBN: 0593050932
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SIR TERRY FROST DIES
Artist Sir Terry Frost, one of the most celebrated contemporary artists in the UK, famous for his passionate use of circles and lines, has died aged 87. A member of The Royal Academy of Arts, who lived and worked in Cornwall, Sir Terry had been ill for some time. Frontrow takes at look at his life.
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