Gülsün Karamustafa
‘Prison Paintings 11’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 | Tate
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‘Prison Paintings 15’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 | Tate
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‘Prison Paintings 10’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Prison Paintings 10’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 on display at Tate Modern.
‘Prison Paintings 9’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Prison Paintings 9’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 on display at Tate Modern.
‘Prison Paintings 6’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Prison Paintings 6’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 on display at Tate Modern.
Making Art in Isolation – Talking Point | Tate
Explore how artists of past and present have been creative whilst in solitude
Ceija Stoja
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
Artwork - Ceija Stojka International Fund
'She worked against forgetting': Holocaust survivor's art goes on display
'She worked against forgetting': Holocaust survivor's art goes on display | Art and design | The Guardian
'She worked against forgetting': Holocaust survivor's art goes on display
'She worked against forgetting': Holocaust survivor's art goes on display | Art and design | The Guardian
'She worked against forgetting': Holocaust survivor's art goes on display
'She worked against forgetting': Holocaust survivor's art goes on display | Art and design | The Guardian
Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele - Wikipedia
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Charlie Flannigan
130-year-old drawings of mysterious death-row artist on show
Illiterate cattleman Charlie Flannigan spent his final months in prison drawing his memories before becoming the first man hanged in the NT. More than a century later, his art is being celebrated.
Ellie Shakiba
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Blind Borders Series of Paintings | Ellieshakiba
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KidsOffNauru Campaign | Ellieshakiba
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Blind Borders Series of Paintings | Ellieshakiba
Zehra Doğan
Zehra Dogan
Zehra Doğan is a ethnic Kurdish painter and journalist from Diyarbakır, Turkey. She is best known as the editor of Jinha, a feminist Kurdish news agency reporting news in the Kurdish language with a staff consisting entirely of women. Since February 2016 Doğan has been living and reporting in Nusayb
Zehra Dogan
Zehra Doğan is a ethnic Kurdish painter and journalist from Diyarbakır, Turkey. She is best known as the editor of Jinha, a feminist Kurdish news agency reporting news in the Kurdish language with a staff consisting entirely of women. Since February 2016 Doğan has been living and reporting in Nusayb
Zehra Doğan’s Graphic Novel Details Her Harrowing Experience in Prison
Accused of propaganda for depicting destruction by Turkish military forces, Doğan’s graphic novel about her experience is now on display for the first time.
Zehra Doğan’s Graphic Novel Details Her Harrowing Experience in Prison
Accused of propaganda for depicting destruction by Turkish military forces, Doğan’s graphic novel about her experience is now on display for the first time.
Ibrahim El-Salahi
Ibrahim el-Salahi: from Sudanese prison to Tate Modern show
The first African artist to get a Tate Modern retrospective has come a long way since he drew on scraps while a political prisoner. Mark Hudson meets a pioneer finally getting his due
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Ibrahim El-Salahi – The Inevitable | TateShots
Often considered a masterpiece, The Inevitable was first conceived by the artist during his wrongful imprisonment
Boris Taslitzky
Boris TASLITZKY, Drawings, War Drawings 1944-1945, Buchenwald Camp 1
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Drawings of Buchenwald by Boris Taslitzky
(6) Drawings of Buchenwald by Boris Taslitzky - YouTube
Malangatana Ngwenya
‘Untitled’, Malangatana Ngwenya, 1967 | Tate
‘Untitled’, Malangatana Ngwenya, 1967 | Tate
Avigdor Arikha
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130-year-old drawings of mysterious death-row artist on show
Illiterate cattleman Charlie Flannigan spent his final months in prison drawing his memories before becoming the first man hanged in the NT. More than a century later, his art is being celebrated.
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KidsOffNauru Campaign | Ellieshakiba
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Blind Borders Series of Paintings | Ellieshakiba
Zehra Dogan
Zehra Doğan is a ethnic Kurdish painter and journalist from Diyarbakır, Turkey. She is best known as the editor of Jinha, a feminist Kurdish news agency reporting news in the Kurdish language with a staff consisting entirely of women. Since February 2016 Doğan has been living and reporting in Nusayb
Zehra Dogan
Zehra Doğan is a ethnic Kurdish painter and journalist from Diyarbakır, Turkey. She is best known as the editor of Jinha, a feminist Kurdish news agency reporting news in the Kurdish language with a staff consisting entirely of women. Since February 2016 Doğan has been living and reporting in Nusayb
Zehra Doğan’s Graphic Novel Details Her Harrowing Experience in Prison
Accused of propaganda for depicting destruction by Turkish military forces, Doğan’s graphic novel about her experience is now on display for the first time.
Zehra Doğan’s Graphic Novel Details Her Harrowing Experience in Prison
Accused of propaganda for depicting destruction by Turkish military forces, Doğan’s graphic novel about her experience is now on display for the first time.
Ibrahim el-Salahi: from Sudanese prison to Tate Modern show
The first African artist to get a Tate Modern retrospective has come a long way since he drew on scraps while a political prisoner. Mark Hudson meets a pioneer finally getting his due
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Ibrahim El-Salahi – The Inevitable | TateShots
Often considered a masterpiece, The Inevitable was first conceived by the artist during his wrongful imprisonment
Boris TASLITZKY, Drawings, War Drawings 1944-1945, Buchenwald Camp 1
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Drawings of Buchenwald by Boris Taslitzky
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‘Untitled’, Malangatana Ngwenya, 1967 | Tate
‘Untitled’, Malangatana Ngwenya, 1967 | Tate
‘Prison Paintings 11’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Prison Paintings 11’, Gulsun Karamustafa, 1972 on display at Tate Modern.