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Controversy Leads to Removal of Artwork from National Portrait Gallery

Helen Cammock's artwork has been withdrawn from the National Portrait Gallery following criticism from peers regarding claims about Winston Churchill's actions during the Bengal famine.

Editorial Staff1 min read

The National Portrait Gallery has removed a piece by Turner prize winner Helen Cammock amid controversy over Winston Churchill's involvement in the Bengal famine.

The debate intensified after 50 peers expressed their disapproval of claims suggesting that Churchill 'starved people' during this tragic event.

Cammock's decision to withdraw her artwork reflects the ongoing discussions about historical narratives and their representation in contemporary art.

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