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2014 Folkestone Triennial: A Gold Rush of Great Art by the Sea
The 2014 Folkestone Triennial is on for a third edition, this year with a “Lookout” theme to its many ambitious arts set within the quaint town and on its scenic stretch of coastline along the English Channel. I thoroughly enjoyed my artsy meander round Folkestone and reckon it offers an ideal day out for Londoners (or anybody) seeking a day out with intriguing sights and a fresh sea breeze. Continue reading
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Time for Art at the Folkestone Triennial 2014 (CheapOair)
The seaside town of Folkestone is located about 70 miles from Central London on the southeastern coast of Kent. High speed trains run regularly to/from London St Pancras International with a journey time that’s just under an hour. Every three … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Hartley, Amina Menia; muf Architecture/Art, Andy Goldsworthy, Art, art blog, cheapoair, Cornelia Parke, Diane Dever and Jonathan Wright, Emma Hart, Emma Hart; Alex Hartley, england, folkestone, folkestone art, Folkestone Artworks, folkestone triennial, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Harle and Tom Pickard, Jyll Bradley, kent, Marjetica Potrč and Ooze Architects, Pablo Bronstein, Pablo Bronstein as well as Jyll Bradley, public art, Richard Wilson, rootoftwo, Sarah Staton, Something & Son, Strange Cargo, Tim Etchells, Tracey Emin, Travel, travel blog, Yoko Ono, Лондон
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