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British Artist Faces Defense for Saying Churchill Was to Blame for Indian Famine

Summary by RTV Slovenija
British artist Helen Cammock is defending herself against accusations that she included a "blatant lie" in her work on the subject of Winston Churchill, explaining that her video installation is intended to "open a dialogue" about key figures in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.

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British artist Helen Cammock is defending herself against accusations that she included a "blatant lie" in her work on the subject of Winston Churchill, explaining that her video installation is intended to "open a dialogue" about key figures in the National Portrait Gallery's collection.

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RTV Slovenija broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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