Jeremy Gordin writes on ­Malevich’s famous painting, in the light of SA's bizarre politics I have recently been reading about Kazimir Malevich (1879-1935 ... who loves children and dogs. Similarly, ...
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Can painting alter the course of our politics? By John Banville Many a soul has perished at what the critic Lionel Trilling called the bloody crossroads where art and politics meet – Trilling spoke of ...