The art they don’t want you to see, because of the truth they fear you will learn

August 30th, 2010

Signing the unity accord

Signing the Unity Accord

Owen Maseko art works depicted in this post have been banned in Zimbabwe. Please see this post here for further information. More images available via our gallery on Flickr. Please also visit this gallery on the Solidarity Peace Trust website which also hosts photos of Owen’s art.

Tears of old ladies

Tears of old ladies

Graffiti

An extract of graffiti featured in Owen Maseko's exhibition, Bulawayo

Vote grabbing

Maseko's painting depicts Robert Mugabe grabbing votes from the people of Zimbabwe

One Response to “The art they don’t want you to see, because of the truth they fear you will learn”

  1. HENDRIX
    September 1st, 2010 01:44
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    …WHY “GUKURAHUNDI” ISSUE IS COMING BACK TO THE SPOTLIGHT, AND WHY DIDN’T WE PURSUE IT BACK THEN, AFTER BYPASSING THE RECLAMATIONS OF COLONIALISM. NOW – CORPORATE GREEDINESS, INVASION OF CITIZENS LANDS/FARMS – XENOPHPHOBIA EXCUSES ETC. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE TREATIES [GPA] SIGNED OR AGGRED IN TERMS OF PEACE AND FREEDOM. ALL THIS POLITICAL [BS] EUPHEMISM IS A WASTE OF TIME AND PUBLIC POINT OF VIEWS. POLITICIANS CREATE TERROR AND TERRORISTS CREAT RAMPAGE. WHAT MORE CAN THE VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS GIVE TO SEEK PEACE? NOBODY HAS THE ANSWER OR ELSE OTHERWISE A CONFLICT OF INFORTRATION INTEREST WHICH MANIPULATES OTHER NATIONS FOR A GAIN.

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