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11 Apr 2008 02:50 pm
Art In Iraq
Has it ground to a halt? From an Iraqi sculptor on the NYT blog:
As for me, I have stopped doing art since the early days of the
invasion. I lost the desire to do it: the scenes of death and horror we
see every day filled my mind and made me stop thinking about beautiful
things anymore. I know that many Iraqis feel the same way, because they are just like me, seeing death and killing around them every day.
So every time I pick up my pen and try to sketch, I find myself
drawing scenes of death, and when I try to think of it as a way to let
off steam a little, I start to feel pity for the person who is going to
see it. Since art is a way of communicating, then I’m going to add more
frightening thoughts. This is when I decide to stop.
Many of my fellow artists have fled the country, going to places
where the might find a bit of hope and a space to breath clean air
again in order to be again as creative as they once were.
But those murals on the massive concrete walls we've constructed to separate sects? Who's painting them?
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