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I Am Sun Mu

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I Am Sun Mu

I Am Sun Mu

Having been trained as a propaganda artist in North Korea, Sun Mu fled his hometown to avoid famine. He arrived in Seoul in 2001 and was unwilling to give up his trade as an artist. However, he was unsure how his training and style would be relevant in his new surroundings. It was after a while that the artist realised that the same treatment he used to glorify North Korea’s leaders on propaganda posters back home would, when shown in a different context, result in an ironic critique of the nation that suppresses its people. Read more...

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Imranovi: Modern Face of Syria

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Imranovi: Modern Face of Syria

Imran Faour: Modern Face of Syria

Artist Imran Faour, who fled Syria to avoid conscription into Bashar Al Assad’s army has been a resident in the UAE where he creates graphic works in support of the Syrian revolution. The artist began exploring computer graphics and software while living in Syria to create his own visual style, and it was soon after being witness to the ravages of war that he began using this language to vocalise his views and communicate to the wider world what he was observing around him. Read more...

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Beyond The Veil - A Decontextualisation

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Beyond The Veil - A Decontextualisation

Malina Suliman: First Visit to London

Art Represent launched its inaugural exhibition in May this year titled Beyond The Veil – A Decontextualisation with Afghan street artist Malina Suliman. After months of preparations, the exhibition launched to great fanfare but visa issues kept Malina from coming to London. In August, we were finally able to bring her over and we wanted to share the experience with you. Read more…

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