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“What do you think an artist is? He’s a political being, constantly alive to heartrending, fiery, or happy events, to which he responds in every way. No, painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war, for attack and defense against the enemy.”

Pablo Picasso

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John Berger: an appreciation

4 January 2017 / 468
David Betteridge offers an appreciation of the late, great John Berger. There are some authors whose way with words not only reflects a way of living, but... Continue reading
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A smuggling operation: John Berger’s theory of art

3 January 2017 / 500
For the late John  Berger, art criticism was a revolutionary practice. The following article by Robert Minto, outlining Berger’s theory of art, is republished with the kind permission... Continue reading
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Cuimhneachain nan Gaisgeach – Remembering the Heroes

12 December 2016 / 312
The dire accommodation situation in London may seem a long way from the situation in Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, 150 years ago. Not so, explains Matt Bruce,... Continue reading
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Image courtesy of the British Museum
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South Africa: The Art of a Nation

12 December 2016 / 354
Nick Wright reviews South Africa: The Artof a Nation Filmgoers of a certain age will remember the 1964 film Zulu, which shows a group of British soldiers... Continue reading
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio: Heretical, Subversive and Revolutionary

10 November 2016 / 370
A radical cultural struggle against the established order: Mike Quille reviews the Caravaggio exhibition at the National Gallery. Curators sometimes overuse the word revolutionary when promoting exhibitions... Continue reading
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You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels at the V and A

5 October 2016 / 332
Phil Brett finds an intoxicatingly high level of class struggle in the latest V and A exhibition. Rock music is ageing and whilst not dead, does appear... Continue reading
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Tracey Emin meets William Blake

28 September 2016 / 297
Darren Pih, Exhibitions & Displays Curator, Tate Liverpool writes about Tracey Emin & William Blake in Focus at Tate Liverpool: 16 September 2016 to 3 September 2017.... Continue reading
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by Cornelia Parker
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‘Increasingly more political’: the art of Cornelia Parker

31 August 2016 / 321
Phil Brett introduces the art of Cornelia Parker.             I was only vaguely familiar with the artist Cornelia Parker, when in 1998, Steve, a... Continue reading
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Copyright Edward Barber
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The persistence of protest: the preventative photography of Edward Barber

1 August 2016 / 475
A woman sits on a fold-up chair, with a sign – ‘Hello, can you stop for a talk?’ – inviting passersby to stop for a chat about... Continue reading
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by Mina Boromand
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Free all political prisoners

1 June 2016 / 288
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