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Eritrean artists in war and peace

International artist and art educator Betty LaDuke examines the relationship between art, war and peace as seen through the work of twelve Eritrean artist-fighters. Their contemporary art movement was initiated in a war zone by the Eritrean People's Liberation Front during the struggle for independence from Ethiopia.

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  • "International artist and art educator Betty LaDuke examines the relationship between art, war and peace as seen through the work of twelve Eritrean artist-fighters. Their contemporary art movement was initiated in a war zone by the Eritrean People's Liberation Front during the struggle for independence from Ethiopia."@en
  • ""Portrays the aesthetic development of twelve artists in Eritrea, whose contemporary art movement was born during the Eritrean People's Liberation Front's thirty-year war against Ethiopian control. A Culture Unit was formed in which twenty-eight combatants, including five women, were selected to train as artists, and between major offensives they created drawings, paintings and posters. These artists are interviewed by Betty LaDuke, artist and professor of art, in their homes and work environments."--ArtFilms Digital."
  • ""Portrays the aesthetic development of twelve artists in Eritrea, whose contemporary art movement was born during the Eritrean People's Liberation Front's thirty-year war against Ethiopian control. A Culture Unit was formed in which twenty-eight combatants, including five women, were selected to train as artists, and between major offensives they created drawings, paintings and posters. These artists are interviewed by Betty LaDuke, artist and professor of art, in their homes and work environments."--ArtFilms Digital."@en

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