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Thursday 29 March 2012 Museums and galleries
Josie Appleton
Aztecs
The Royal Academy's new exhibition is a fascinating combination of the familiar and the foreign

Monday 23 December 2002
Josie Appleton
Aztecs
The Royal Academy's new exhibition is a fascinating combination of the familiar and the foreign.

Thursday 12 December 2002
Josie Appleton
Battle of the bones
Western intellectuals, not Native peoples, are behind moves to repatriate human remains.

Thursday 12 December 2002
Josie Appleton
Battle of the bones
Western intellectuals, not Native peoples, are behind moves to repatriate human remains.

Thursday 14 November 2002
Josie Appleton
No peace over the Parthenon
The Greeks keep lowering their demands - but the Marbles just won't budge.

Thursday 14 November 2002
Josie Appleton
No peace over the Parthenon
The Greeks keep lowering their demands - but the Marbles just won't budge.

Friday 8 November 2002
Aidan Campbell
The trouble with Turner
The UK culture minister's attack on the 'conceptual bullshit' of the Turner Prize was itself a piece of performance art

Friday 8 November 2002
Aidan Campbell
The trouble with Turner
The UK culture minister's attack on the 'conceptual bullshit' of the Turner Prize was itself a piece of performance art.

Wednesday 4 September 2002
David Barrie
The value of museums
The director of the UK Art Fund calls on the government to refocus its priorities and restore museum acquisition funds.

Tuesday 6 August 2002
Tiffany Jenkins
'Why not a Kandinsky, a Mondrian and a motorcycle show?'
Arts institutions are giving up on difficult work, argues critic Jed Perl.

Tuesday 23 July 2002
Josie Appleton
Personal problems
Some museum professionals seem to be less interested in artefacts than in their visitors' identities.

Friday 19 July 2002
Austin Williams
Baltic Centre: Gateshead to what?
The North-East's new Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts is a first-rate community centre, with very little art.

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