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Feature articles
Welcome to the bleeding edge | Gemma Tipton, John Gerrard [scans About art and MediaLabEurope's move to Dublin
Made in Quebec | John Grande [scans Art and the Quebecers
Architectural ethics | Eoghan McTigue [scans A report from the Venice Architecture Biennale
Open to criticism | Margaret Corcoran [scans An interview with James Eiken
Borderline case | Brian Kennedy [scans The first border interpretative centre
The audience as producers | Brian Hand [scans How the art audience is made
Centre Pompidou | Fiona Kearney [scans]
A little Life | Margaret Corcoran [scans Life Drawing at second level
There but for...? | Marianne O'Kane [scans Report from a recent conference on art criticism
But will it work? | Alan Phelan [scans Report from a recent conference on public art

Reviews
Cork | Jo Allen [scans]
Northwest | Declan Sheehan [scans]
Dublin I | Jane Humphries [scans]
Dublin II | Alan Phelan [scans]
Drogheda / Dundalk | Gemma Tipton [scans]
Limerick | Eoin McCarthy [scans]
Belfast I | Allan Hughes [scans]
Belfast II | Peter Richards [scans]
West | Ian Wieczorek [scans]
London | Mary McCaughey [scans]
George Moore | Terry Eagleton [scans]
Locus Solus | Mo White [scans]
Ars Electronica | Paul O'Brien [scans]

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Issue 94: Winter 2000

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