Sheffield's museums show how art comes to life when it is connected to place | Rowan Moore
Briefly

The blending of world-class art with local memorabilia in museums, like a John Singer Sargent portrait alongside a 1970s driving school sign, highlights art's contextual value.
Despite efforts for wildlife protection, such as the humorous 100m bat tunnel for HS2, the real issues lie in procurement and private company profit motives.
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