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		<title>Iraqi art exhibition in New York City &#8211; Opens Thursday!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Thursday, May 22nd a very unique art exhibit will open in New York City. It features art from Iraqi artists, most of whom cannot even be publicly identified for their safety. It was a Navy Lieutenant serving in Iraq that found this art and worked to bring it over to the United States to <a href='http://blog.jedchristiansen.com/2008/05/21/iraqi-art-exhibition-in-new-york-city-opens-thursday/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>This Thursday, May 22nd a very unique art exhibit will open in New York City.  It features art from Iraqi artists, most of whom cannot even be publicly identified for their safety.  It was a Navy Lieutenant serving in Iraq that found this art and worked to bring it over to the United States to exhibit and sell for the artists.  I served with that Lieutenant, <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/8b3/2a0">Chris Brownfield</a>, for about two years when we were both stationed on the same submarine.  He&#8217;s a very unique guy, as this initiative suggests!</p>
<blockquote><p>From 2006 to 2007, a military liaison officer in the U.S. Embassy of Baghdad worked on the sidelines to develop relations with the artists of Baghdad. Under extremely unlikely circumstances, several of Baghdad&rsquo;s artists trusted this military officer to share their art with the world. <strong>It is the first collection of art in the United States comprised entirely of works from wartime contemporaries of Iraq.</strong> The scope of the exhibition is unprecedented, including works on Iraqi refugees, the children of war, genocide, and an Iraqi perspective on Shock and Awe.</p></blockquote>
<p>The exhibition is taking place at the <a href="http://www.pomgallery.com">Pomegranate Gallery</a> on 133 Greene Street in SoHo (<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#038;hl=en&#038;geocode=&#038;q=133+Greene+St,+New+York,+NY+10012&#038;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&#038;sspn=36.042042,74.091797&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;ll=40.725389,-73.999422&#038;spn=0.008424,0.018089&#038;z=16">see map here</a>).  The opening reception runs from 6-8pm on <strong>Thursday May 22nd</strong>, and the exhibition will be open through June 21st.</p>
<p><a href="http://nymag.com/arts/art/features/46794/">Jake Halpern wrote a great article about the exhibit in New York Magazine</a>.  He even managed to speak (via phone) to a couple of the artists involved.  One of my favourite parts of the article describes how <strong>Chris had to pull rank with the military postal clerks in order to send the 100+ paintings back to the US!</strong></p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t make it to the gallery, Chris has also produced a book that includes much of the same artwork.  It&#8217;s tri-lingual in English, French and Arabic.  You can buy it from Amazon.com here: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/1605308870/ref=nosim/?tag=juntofutures-20" blueKey="Q%225CRps6ONQ2u49d4WGS4Z36k_Ys">Oil on Landscape; Art from Wartime Contemporaries of Baghdad</a>.</p>
<p>If you live in or near New York City, I hope you get a chance to drop in on the exhibit; it should be interesting.</p>
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