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Art Under Attack - Histories of British Iconoclasm
Editor: Stacy Boldrick and Tabitha Barber | Reference: P3454 | ISBN: 978-1849760300 | Type: Publication
Published to accompany a major exhibition at Tate Britain, this fully illustrated catalogue explores the history of attacks on art in Britain, from the reformation of the sixteenth century to the present day, demonstrating how religious, political, moral and aesthetic controversy can become arenas for assaults on art.
activism
Allen Jones
Andrew Wilson
Becket
Canterbury Cathedral
Charles I
Christ Church
church
Dinos Chapman
Dublin
Duncan
Equivalent VIII
ethics
Francis Chantrey
George III
Greg Sullivan
heritage
Ireland
Jske Chapman
Lena Mohamed
Lucy Skaer
monarchy
morals
Nelson's Pillar
New York
outrage
Oxford
politics
protest
Raphael Montañez Ortiz
reformation
regime
religion
Richard Williams
Rokeby Venus
Ruth Kenny
sin
St Mary's Gressenhall
Stacy Boldrick
suffragettes
Susan Harrison
Tabitha Barber
Terrace Piano Destruction Concert
The Unknown Political Prisoner
William Pitt
Winchester Cathedral
Theatre and Scotland
Artist/Author: Dr Trish Reid | Reference: P3007 | ISBN: 978-0230292611 | Type: Publication
A concise overview of the shifting roles of theatre and theatricality in Scottish culture, asking important questions about the relationship between Scottish theatre, history and identity, and celebrating the recent emergence of a generation of internationally successful Scottish playwrights.
Anthony Neilson
antitheatricality
Bill Findlay
British Empire
Citizens Theatre
David Greig
David Harrower
David Lindsay
David McCrone
devolution
Edinburgh Festival
Edinburgh Fringe
Gaelic
Gregory Burke
heterogeneity
John McGrath
language
masculinism
National Theatre of Scotland
nationality
Nuity Theatre
popular forms
reformation
Rona Munro
Suspect Culture
Traverse
Vanishing Point