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In the Spring issue of Art and Christianity Mark Osborne takes delight in the new artistic commissions for Notre-Dame de Paris; Joe Watson visits the Belarusian Memorial Chapel by Spheron Architects.

In exhibitions reviews: Holly Slingbsy enters the world of Ithell Colquhoun; Camilla Cañellas ‘In attendance’ at the Fitzrovia Chapel; Rob Hawkins unravels the multi-media work of Lara Smithson; Richard Davey relishes the painterly brilliance of Louise Giovanelli currently on show at The Hepworth.

Book reviews from Kenneth Powell on William Butterfield; Nigel Halliday on John Dennison’s ‘Letter to an artist’; Rory O’Donnell completes his review of the Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism with Volumes 4 & 5 ; and Ayla Lepine engages with Natalie Carnes’ ‘Attunement: the art and politics of feminist theology.

And Josephine Warren writes from the Jubilee of Artists in Rome.

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