How can a judge ensure that prejudicial information does not leak from a court if
anyone in the public gallery can distribute those details from the nearest terminal without fear of being caught?
Not exact matches
If you really have some extra time during Frieze (not that
anyone does,) you can take a three hour trip (one - way) up to the Graves
Gallery in Sheffield
in the north of England, where «Going
Public: the Napoleone Collection» is on view until October 1st, before it travels to Touchstones Rochdale
in Greater Manchester.
But
anyone visiting the Whitechapel
Gallery, where the notoriously closeted Government Art Collection is being shown
in public for the first time
in its 113 - year history, will discover that this is not the case.
Answer: «
Public» normally does mean
anyone can come
in, but sometimes when people are known to have physically attacked paintings
in a
gallery, they can be banned from returning.