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The Institute Of Political Art

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Art As Protest By 11 Practitioners.

This interdisciplinary event will ask questions such as; can political art retain its message in a gallery space? Can this work be offered at a price? What if the artist’s intentions are a-political? Is this a protest?

Not So Popular will be in residence all week. Featuring work from:

Anonymous Members of Pussy Riot / Nastasia Alberti / Ellen Angus / Caroline Derveaux-Berté / Jade French / Olivia Hennessy / Sonya Korshenboym / Diaty Molaire / Emely Neu / Daphne Schmon / Matthew Williamson

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Venue ( Address ): 

310 NXRd
3010 New Cross Road
London
SE14 6AF,
United Kingdom

 

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