A Syrian artist in exile places the works of Da Vinci, Gauguin, Warhol and others on his homeland's devastated landscape to reveal humanity's extremes.
Syrian Artist Reveals Capacity for Love and Hate
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Salvador Dali’s “The Sleep” hovers over destroyed shops and homes on the edge of Idlib. By Tammam Azzam.
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Paul Gauguin’s "Tahitian Woman on a Beach" is seen against the backdrop of tents in Zaatari, a camp for Syrian war refugees near Mafraq, Jordan. By Tammam Azzam.
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An army of Andy Warhol’s “Elvis Presleys” stand defiantly over the rubble of a building in Homs. By Tammam Azzam.
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Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss” looms over the pock-marked interior of a bombed building in Douma. By Tammam Azzam.