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The BBC meets artist Pete McKee, who recently gave away artworks in exchange for food bank donations and says that the art establishment doesn’t “like the masses liking work”.

When Pete McKee gave away his artworks in exchange for food bank donations last month, the queue in his home city of Sheffield snaked around the block.
"They didn't just come down with a couple of tins, they came down with bags," the artist says. "I got an email from the food bank the other day and they're still putting it away."
When the donors handed over their tins of food, McKee handed them a tin of his own in return. It was empty, but it had a label he'd designed himself... Keep reading on BBC News