As an openly gay, Syrian-born immigrant raised a Stockholm ghetto, artist Jwan Yosef nsistently found himself part of “the other.” But when a Contemporary Art mm opened his neighborhood, Jwan beme ptivated by what he saw and knew he would pursue a reer as an artist. In this episo of A Life Ls Ordary, Jwan Yosef shar sights om his path to beg an artist and explor how livg wh art provis one wh “wdows to pletely different spher of life.”
Contents:
- ARMANCE GAY ON ZAO WOU-KI, A LEADG VOICE OF L’ÉLE PARIS
- ARMANCE GAY ON ZAO WOU-KI, A LEADG VOICE OF L’ÉLE PARIS
ARMANCE GAY ON ZAO WOU-KI, A LEADG VOICE OF L’ÉLE PARIS
As an openly gay, Syrian-born immigrant raised a Stockholm ghetto, artist Jwan Yosef nsistently found himself part of “the other.
ARMANCE GAY ON ZAO WOU-KI, A LEADG VOICE OF L’ÉLE PARIS
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