In the guest room of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion at the 61st International Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Venice, three framed works in bamboo frames stand. On the wall next to them is written: Solidarity Burundi Pavilion at the guest room of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion. The author is Chris-Armel Iradukunda, an artist from Burundi, residing in Brussels, without documents for thirteen years. He was not present at the opening on…
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In the guest room of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion at the 61st International Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Venice, three framed works in bamboo frames stand. On the wall next to them is written: Solidarity Burundi Pavilion at the guest room of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion. The author is Chris-Armel Iradukunda, an artist from Burundi, residing in Brussels, without documents for thirteen years. He was not present at the opening on…