<body><![CDATA[The latest touring exhibition from Tate Britain looks at the garden as a source of inspiration for artists, featuring works from Turner, Stanley Spencer and Patrick Heron: Oct 1-Feb 6, Ulster Museum, Belfast;<br>028 9038 3000, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.ulstermuseum.org.uk">www.ulstermuseum.org.uk</a>]]></body>
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<body><![CDATA[An event focusing on photography as an art form, spread over 29 galleries and spaces in east London, looking at themes including the environment and social justice: various dates in<br>Oct-Nov, various venues;<br>020 7375 0441, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.alternativearts.co.uk">www.alternativearts.co.uk</a>]]></body>
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<title><![CDATA[Martin Creed]]></title>
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<body><![CDATA[The controversial Brit artist, who won the Turner Prize in 2001 with The Lights Going on and off, displays his latest installation in an empty gallery: Oct 8-30, Hauser & Wirth, London;<br>020 7287 2300,<br><a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.hauserwirth.com">www.hauserwirth.com</a>]]></body>
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<title><![CDATA[Trevor Bell]]></title>
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<body><![CDATA[The Cornish artistΓÇÖs large abstract paintings use landscape as an inspiration to express a sense of space and atmosphere, and the pictures themselves are often dramatically shaped: Oct 9-Jan 9, Tate St Ives; 01736 796 226, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.tate.org.uk">www.tate.org.uk</a>]]></body>
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<title><![CDATA[Bruce Nauman]]></title>
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<body><![CDATA[The American artist is next in line to take over the gargantuan Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, and it will be interesting to see how he fills the space: Oct 12-March 28, Tate Modern, London;<br>020 7887 8000, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.tate.org.uk">www.tate.org.uk</a>]]></body>
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<body><![CDATA[A chance to judge for yourself the short-listed artists in the UKΓÇÖs most controversial art prize before the winner is announced and the inevitable media backlash ensues: Oct 20-Dec 23; Tate Britain, London; 020 7887 8000, <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.tate.org.uk">www.tate.org.uk</a>]]></body>