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Today β€” 1 July 2024Main stream

Thai artist gives voice to Myanmar’s Shan refugees at Venice and Bangkok biennales

1 July 2024 at 06:00

Themes of displacement and diaspora explored in collaborative textile project as part of The Spirits of Maritime Crossing exhibition in Venice and Bangkok

The Koung Jor refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar border is just three and half hours from Jakkai Siributr’s home in Chiang Mai. But it was only during a visit in 2019 that the Thai textile artist learned about the ordeals of the Shan refugees living there.

That visit inspired a collaborative embroidery project, with participation from 20 girls and women from the Shan ethnic minority living in the camp in northern Thailand, who were invited to sew images and words of their choice.

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Β© Photograph: Amarin/Courtesy of Bangkok Art Biennale

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Β© Photograph: Amarin/Courtesy of Bangkok Art Biennale

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Londoner continues epic trans-Africa run after release from South Sudan jail

27 June 2024 at 09:00

Deo Kato detained by security services for three weeks after being arrested near Juba on run from South Africa to UK

A Ugandan-born Londoner on a 9,000-mile run from South Africa to London has been released from jail in South Sudan, his partner has told the Guardian.

Deo Kato had already run more than the length of Africa – the equivalent of more than 200 marathons – when he was arrested near Juba, the capital of South Sudan, on 2 June. His partner and project manager, Alice Light, had no idea where he was, only discovering he was in prison on 17 June.

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Β© Photograph: Deo Kato

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Β© Photograph: Deo Kato

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