Monday 26 June 2017

Syrian artist paints world leaders as refugees


How would you react if you see Donald Trump, President of the United States, look like if he were homeless?

The Vulnerability Series is an exhibition by Syrian artist Abdulla Al-Omari in the United Arab Emirates. He gives world leaders a makeover with a difference. He takes them out of their fine suits and paints them as refugees.

Abdulla Al-Omari says his exhibition is a reaction to his plight as a refugee: “I wanted to imagine how all these powerful leaders in the world would look if they were in our shoes.
“As the anger grew inside me I wanted to have sweet revenge, but with art.”

He says he wanted to “disarm” the leaders by picturing them outside their positions of power.
The media, he says, focuses on the numbers of refugees but neglects the personal stories behind these figures.
“When you know the personal story of someone, you connect with them,” says Al-Omari.
The refugee crisis has claimed the lives of thousands, most notably Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old boy washed up on a Turkish beach in September 2015. Despite this and other high-profile deaths, little has been done to change the situation.
  
*The Power of Vulnerability* runs until July 6 at The Ayyam Gallery in Dubai.
Donald Trump, President of the United States

Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany





Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, former President of Iran


Kim Jong-un, leader of North Korea


Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria




Former French Presidents François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy
David Cameron, former British Prime Minister


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan



Russian President, Vladimir Putin
Barack Obama, former President of the United States




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