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The Politics Network Discusses Public Art

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With debates about statues, architecture, and the 'fourth plinth' in Trafalgar Square all making political headlines in recent years, we thought we ought to sit down with an artist to understand what's going on between politics and art.

To see some of the pieces of art discussed please follow the links below:

- Piss Christ

- Eloïse Bouton protest

- Lakwena / Shoreditch - 24 may 2015

If you'd like to explore some of the resources, artists, and communities mentioned in the discussion please follow these links:

- Sputnik

- Morphē Arts

- Lakwena

- Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman

About the authors

Tom Kendall

Tom Kendall was the UCCF Politics Network Coordinator from 2019-2023. Before joining UCCF, Tom worked as a Parliamentary Assistant to an MP in Westminster. In his spare time, Tom enjoys sport, …

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Rebecca Nunes

Becca Nunes is the Arts Network Coordinator Becca's background is in Fine Art and History of Art, and she works in Cardiff alongside UCCF's Arts Network to equip and resource creative students. She …

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