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'Foul and vile' display which accused Winston Churchill of starving Indians to death is finally withdrawn
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'Foul and vile' display which accused Winston Churchill of starving Indians to death is finally withdrawn
A display which wrongly accused Winston Churchill of starving Indians to death has finally been withdrawn amid intense public backlash.
The 40-minute film, titled Persistence, had been showing at the central London venue for 10 months as part of an exhibition called "Artists First: Contemporary Perspectives on Portraiture".
In the work, Turner Prize-winning artist Helen Cammock referred to "the wilful starvation of…
23 Jun, 06:22