In his most recent artwork, Mohamed Abla documents protests in Tahrir Square during the past two and a half years.
In one piece, the pictures are hung on strings, instead of being pasted together. This, he says, is to show his displeasure in the commonly held belief which says, “Don’t hang your dirty laundry.”
The artist says revealing your “dirt” publicly is a part of the path to freedom. I’m Mario Ritter.
And that’s As It Is for today. I’m Marsha James. Thanks for joining us.
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