Several corrections have been issued for recent Guardian articles. The Hold to This Earth exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park does not take its title from Jeffrey Gibson's book An Indigenous Present, but from Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds' monoprint series Defend Sacred Mountains. Additionally, Bear's Tipi mountain is affected by scramble bikes and rock climbing, but not snowboarding. The words “keep on keeping on”, featured in Gibson's artwork To My Nation, reference lyrics from the Gladys Knight and the Pips song I've Got to Use My Imagination, not Curtis Mayfield (Earth works, 6 June, Saturday magazine, p36).
In a review of the best strawberries, it was not Aldi's Nature's Pick strawberries that got three out of five stars, but the supermarket's Specially Selected British-grown variety (20 June, Feast, p19).
Other Recently Amended Articles
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