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Quote by John Berger

“A protest is not principally a sacrifice made for some alternative, more just future; it is an inconsequential redemption of the present. The problem is how to live time and again with the adjective inconsequential.”

Quote by John Berger

Work

Bento's Sketchbook

This book showcases a variety of artistic styles and techniques, reflecting the creative process of the artist known as Bento. more

Author

John Berger
John Berger

John Berger, born on November 5, 1926 and died on January 2, 2017, was a renowned British art critic and writer. His work spanned across various fields including painting, photography, and literature, known for his unique perspective and profound insights. more

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