Editor’s Letter: Scuppered Plans
Public pressure can have a tangible impact on unpopular development proposals
Public pressure can have a tangible impact on unpopular development proposals
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What have the Baltic nations contributed to the Venice Biennale?
Chris Burden dies aged 69; the Royal Academy gets a redesign; architects crash the Turner Prize
Art15 returns for a third year with a new director and a strong focus on international art
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