Engage with the arts – and put your phone away / Letters
Ian Flintoff champions live performances and Val Mainwood argues that great art should challenge us. Plus a letter from Ross Speirs on snap-happy gallery visitors The case that you brilliantly make for seeing actual paintings rather than reproductions (Editorial, 2 November) also goes (…)
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