The Quietus | Features | Craft / Work | The Ghosts Of Mont Pelerin : London Museum Of Neoliberalism
The Museum of Neoliberalism is a museum celebrating Margaret Thatcher, according to the artist Darren Cullen. But what is it and why is the project inspired by the political artist, Gavin Grindon and Banksy? The BBC’s Lucy Kellaway explains.
Source: thequietus.comPublished on 2022-04-09
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