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...For a while he worked as a woodcarver and sculptor, even winning a prize for his work after exhibiting it at the Tate in 1953. But writing took the upper hand in the 1960s....
...He was born in Johannesburg in 1955 to Sydney Kentridge and Felicia Geffen, who were both lawyers devoted to working for those most at risk of betrayal by the country’s justice system....
...Pallant House opens by juxtaposing a photograph of student poet John Cornfield, killed on his 21st birthday in 1936, with a self-portrait by Felicia Browne, the lesbian communist artist who was the first...
...If mainstream media are your chief couriers, you might be forgiven for thinking that serious exhibitions about Arab artists only popped up in London last year with, for example, the monograph at Tate Modern...
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