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| INSIDE THE ISSUE | ||
| FEATURES | Martin Herbert goes in search of Gerhard Richter; Tim Smith-Laing on how Eugène Viollet-le-Duc revived the Middle Ages; Jorge and Darlene Pérez talk to Claire Barliant about collecting modern art in Miami; Emma Edwards on emeralds that made Europe green with envy; Robert Douglas-Fairhurst on the poets who have felt the pull of Bruegel; and introducing the Apollo 40 | ||
| REVIEWS | Nathaniel Silver on Fra Angelico's path to sainthood; Susan Owens on the enlightened attitudes of Joseph Wright of Derby; Isabella Smith on the monstrous forms of Axel Salto; Julian Bell on the Euan Uglow revival; and Edward Town on culture shock in Tudor England | ||
| MARKET | Jane Morris asks why Labour won't help the arts; Emma Crichton-Miller on Canaletto's command of the market for views of Venice; and Michael Delgado on what to expect at BRAFA | ||
| PLUS | Hettie Judah on the age-old problem of painting nudes; Barnaby Phillips asks what has gone wrong at the Museum of West African Art; Edward Behrens on the museums making spectacles of themselves; Gijs van Hensbergen looks forward to the Sagrada Família being finished at last; Jenny Linford on the seedy history of the pomegranate; Christina Makris on the ancient vines vying for UNESCO's attention; and announcing the Apollo Prize for Drawing | ||
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| HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEW ISSUE |
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| Angels' delight |
| Nathaniel Silver sings the praises of Fra Angelico in Florence |
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| Gerhard Richter at full scale |
| Martin Herbert gets to grips with the painter's long and elusive career |
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| Why won't Labour help the arts? |
| The UK government's policies give us the worst of all worlds, writes Jane Morris |
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