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A card-fearing country
Will ID cards ruin our lives? Kathryn Corrick reports.
Every little detail trapped inside a tiny piece of plastic; your freedom torn away as the giant black jackboot of the state crashes into your liberty-loving face . . . 17/06/2004  read »
Day of the dead
Kathryn Corrick sketches out the pro-hunt morbid protest.
I received the text at 1.15pm: "1 dead horse, 2 dead cows and 2 dead calves dumped on street by hunt protestors." . . . 30/09/2004  read »
Shock and awe
An earthquake transformed art TV, writes Kathryn Corrick.
A conceptual earthquake shook the world of televised art history twenty years ago. Sweeping away the dilettantes and musty chronological approaches, a series came along that challenged the way we saw art both in our lives and on our screens . . . 26/08/2004  read »
Tree ways
It's nature, but not as we know it, says Kathryn Corrick.
Tired of pink paint, potty pots of passion, synthetic bright colours, contrivance, instantaneous pop culture and sculptures of full-size houses? . . . 01/07/2004  read »
Moore space
Henry's drawings don't do him justice. By Kathryn Corrick.
Artist Henry Moore is no longer fashionable. Art critic Matthew Collings believes his "influence on the current art scene is zero" . . . 03/06/2004  read »
Ethical allure
If you want to investigate morality and murder, Kathryn Corrick suggests a Norwegian novel
British readers are often suspicious of writers whose names they find difficult to pronounce . . . 06/05/2004  read »
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