John Dugger

Artist John Dugger was born in Los Angeles in 1948 and moved to London in 1967, where he became part of a thriving expatriate scene in the city. He was the founder of The Artists Liberation Front in 1971, and was the first American artist to visit China (as part of a 1972 youth delegation) during the closing phases of the cultural revolution. His sculptures have been exhibited at MOMA Oxford, but he is perhaps even more well-known for his large-scale banners, which have been exhibited in places like the Tate Modern.

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