Lecture Theatre
£3, pay at the door.
After the Great War (not, as it turned out, the War to end all Wars) artists became regular fixtures in the proliferating violence which led to the Second World War and beyond, right down to the present day. This lecture by Adrian Sumner looks at the broadest range of artists recording conflict throughout history, in photography as well as traditional painting and sculpture, treading a line which seeks to avoid the worst of the horror while still telling the truth of the stories.