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Glastonbury has come to a close and once again, the hundreds of thousands of festival goers are finding their way back across the country to their humdrum lives, away from the anarchic chaos of a city dedicated to art, culture, spirituality and politics. It’s been an incredible year, but not without some hiccups. Here’s everything that happened on final day, and what we made of the festival overall. Politics in art, art in politicsTerminal 1 is a new art installation to this year, intended to replicate the refugee experience for the largely British crowd. It’s an arresting piece, constructed o...
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Glastonbury has hosted some of the loudest rock bands in the world and is known for its rowdy crowds and high jinks. What could be bolder than asking for silence at an event of this scale? Marina Abramović, the acclaimed performance artist who has dedicated her life to pushing the boundaries of conceptual art, is about to stage her largest-ever participatory work at Worthy Farm this evening. At 17:55 GMT, just before PJ Harvey’s set, the 77-year-old Serbian artist will take to the Pyramid Stage for seven minutes of silence. Hardly out of step for an artist who has done naked stand-ins, laid in...
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When the Nazis decided to wade into the Spanish Civil War in 1937 in support of their fascist ally Francisco Franco, they did so by dropping bombs indiscriminately on the Basque town of Guernica. No distinction was made by those flying overhead between civilians and militants: many hundreds died, most of them women and children. It was a bitter foretaste of what was to come. In the years which followed, civilian bombing became a hallmark of the changing face of modern warfare, the term blitzkrieg soon entering international parlance. Sotheby's unveils masterpieces by Monet, Picasso, and Bacon ...
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