• United Kingdom •
Pencil, Charcoal on Paper , Other rigid frame under plexiglas
16 x 22 in
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Medium :
Pencil, Charcoal on Paper , Other rigid frame under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x21.7in
About this artwork
In 2014, South Yorkshire Police searched Sir Cliff Richard's (birth name Harry Webb) home due to a false historical sexual assault claim. The BBC filmed it from a helicopter and broadcast it live, naming him, with a text being sent between journalists: 'We've got another one'. The investigation was dropped, but the coverage devastated Cliff's reputation. He sued for breach of privacy, winning substantial damages in 2018, with the court ruling the… BBC's naming of him was unlawful. DJ Paul Gambaccini was also falsely accused of sexual offences, named in the media, and faced severe reputational damage before the allegations were dropped. Along with former Conservative MP Harvey Proctor and DJ/presenter Dr Fox, Richard and Gambaccini campaigned with FAIR - Falsely Accused Individuals for Reform.
SOCIETY (portraits) available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F48B2QY8
Sean Bw Parker (MA) is a British artist, writer and musician specialising in art, cultural theory and justice reform. After gaining a Masters degree in Fine Art from the University for the Creative Arts in 2003 he lived and worked in Istanbul for ten years, has published books and articles, released albums, performed at or curated festivals, given a TED talk, had paintings displayed at London’s South Bank and other exhibitions, and won a number of awards. He was born in Exeter in 1975 and currently lives on the West Sussex coast.