Art and design + Letters
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Brief letters: Olympic opener | Imagine lyrics | Harvest mice | Healthy drinking | No Guardians here
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Letters: Rosemary Haworth-Booth on how she started acquiring works in the late 1980s, when other galleries failed to take an interest
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Brief letters: Artworks remade | Planting trees in ’93 | Spending a penny in Victorian times | Luxury ironing
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Letters: The UK’s creative skills have never been in higher demand, writes James Purnell, while Gush Mundae says we can’t wait for Labour to fix things, and Dan Thompson takes inspiration from the New Deal
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Brief letters: Art criticism | Council funding | Cuckoo confusion | A cracking teacher | Dominic Raab’s career
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Letter: Arts and culture are in danger of becoming the preserve of white, public-school educated men, write Ayvianna Snow, Alice Dupont, Frances Rifkin and Pam Foley
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Letters: Prof Anthony Geraghty and Jenny Woodhouse salute the work and the kindness of the historian and museum curator
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Mike Watts writes: John Byrne was a prolific designer of album cover artwork, most often for fellow Scottish artists
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Brief letters: GCSE in sign language | Early daffodils | Michelle Mone | Banksy’s road sign | Blind date bliss
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Letter: Even though the word has become a marketing cliche, it is a disciplined practice with the intention of paying close attention to the present moment, argues Mary Neave
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Letter: Life drawing classes are under threat from Tory education policies, warns former art teacher Carolynn Cooke
A small tourist charge could boost museums’ finances