IMO quite right too
A video display at the National Portrait Gallery which criticised Winston Churchill, claiming he deliberately killed millions of Indians by starvation during the Second World War, has been withdrawn by the artist
The exhibition by Helen Cammock, the joint Turner prizewinning artist, criticised a number of British historical figures including the former prime minister, claiming he “wilfully” inflicted mass starvation on Indians
Was it appropriate in the first place to sink to mud slinging as a form of “art”
And should the NPG not have exercised their discretion instead of promoting her nonsense?
I am not maintained that public figures are above criticism - but get your facts right and don’t hide behind “artistic licence”
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