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James Stirling, the man who was once generously described as the greatest British architect since Hawksmoor, has realized his first British building in a decade with the Clore Gallery extension to the Tate. Serene daylit rooms of classical proportions house the nation's bequest of works by J. M. W. Turner; outside, gridschlock surfaces and clashing colors form a playground for postmodern pranks—Stirling's hallmark.
H. ALDERSEY-WILLIAMS
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