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Review: Sudan: A visual art narrative, second generation at Almas Art Foundation

Forging their own path Bold, abstract, geometric paintings and vivid acrylic still lifes contrast with shapes of birds and animals emerging from Arabic script in this collection of Sudanese art, writes Barbara Buchanan. Sixteen artists’ illustrations, collages on advertising paper, oils on canvas and ink on paper, offer insight into the breadth of the country’s visual culture.  Hussein Gamaan’s intense magenta flowers in a vase against a burning…
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