Why—indeed whether—great art and great architecture flourish together in particular cities at particular times is obviously a topical question. A sprawling show at Tate Modern on London's Bankside asks us to view nine cities as seedbeds of 20th-century art. A second, more focused show in Los Angeles presents architects' visions of the city itself as a work of art. A third exhibition, also in Los Angeles, shows how a little-known European modernist put his mark on that most American of cities. And a fourth, forward-looking show in Montreal offers us daringly imaginative ways to transform public spaces.
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