Solo exhibition at birthplace of Churchill displays images of what artist calls a broken England

Amid all the pomp, splendour and tradition at one of Britain’s most spectacular grand houses there is now noticeable division, despair and death.

There is the odd bluebird in the new paintings of Cecily Brown but less heading towards us with optimism and more being torn to shreds.

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