John Berger

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Mariama Attah, Anna Frances Douglas and Jeremy Millar revisit John Berger’s famed television series and book

A 1979 televisual essay by the cultural theorist offers insight into black politics and representational struggle in the British media

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

Friends of the late critic have condemned holding a Berger-influenced show at NYU Abu Dhabi, given the region’s human rights abuses

BY Tom Overton |

On the eve of the World Cup, Harry Thorne on the art world’s petulant refusal to embrace the beautiful game

BY Harry Thorne |

As the Man Booker Prize debates whether to nix US writers, the ‘homogenized future’ some novelists fear for British literature is already here

BY Andrew Durbin |

‘The bearing of an aristocrat and the politics of a revolutionary’, Tom Overton pays tribute

BY Tom Overton |

It’s time that the extraordinary life and work of Anya Berger was acknowledged

BY Tom Overton |

Tom Overton reflects on the life of a great storyteller with contributions on his art criticism, broadcasting and fiction

BY Tom Overton |

From Anthony Burgess being bitchy to a primer for Xenofeminism: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

John Berger passes away; David Adjaye, Ryan Gander and Chris Ofili named on the Queen’s New Year Honours list

Thoughts on John Berger’s prose as he turns 90

BY John Douglas Millar |

Galleria Raffaela Cortese, Milan, Italy

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

Looking back at John Berger’s G. and Ways of Seeing, published 40 years ago

BY Jennifer Allen |

What are the reasons for television’s uneasy relationship to art?

BY Sidney Smith |