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CURRENT ISSUE: ART & ARCHITECTURE JOURNAL - DOUBLE ISSUE 66/67 - AUTUMN 2008
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This issue of Art & Architecture Journal is supported by The Northern Way 
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Editorial: New icons of the North - Brian Carter
The issue focuses on the diversity of innovative public art throughout the creatively independent Northern Way Uber-region. In particular  the £4.5 million pan-regional public art programme - Welcome to the North.
Welcome to the North - Ian Banks
Antony Gormley: From the Angel to Another Place - Cathy Newbery
Richard Wilson: Turning the Place Over - Kay Roberts
Science Fiction in Pennine Lancashire - Christian Barnes
Hans Peter Kuhn: Sound & Light Transit in Leeds - Denna Jones
Bryan & Laura Davies: The Wonderful North - Alistair Hudson
Sheffield: Work in Progress - Jeremy Hunt
Preston: In Certain Places - Bob Dickinson
osa_office for subversive architecture - Jeremy Hunt
Skulptur projekte münster 07 - Stéphanie Delcroix
Profile: Andy Goldsworthy - Ian Banks
Five Exhibitions at Belsay Hall - Isabel Vasseur
Dan Dubowitz: The Peeps in Ancoats - Jeremy Hunt
Grizedale Arts - Adam Sutherland
Letter from Liverpool - Georgina Turner
Letter from Essen - Francesca Ferguson
The % for art syndrome - Sans façon
Arcade: Moments not Monuments - Craig Martin
Carlos Garaicoa: Interview - Cecilia Andersson
The Fourth Plinth - Justine Simons
Two Minds: 10 Collaborations in Ireland - Marianne O'Kane Boal
The Manifesto of Possibilities - Cameron Cartiere / Sophie Hope

ON - Art & Public Space
IN - Architecture & Urbanism
COMMISSIONS & PROJECTS
NOTES
COMMENT: % for Art: Lost in Translation - Vivien Lovell
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