Irrawaddy-Mar 17

Myanmar’s junta has painted over a giant public mural on Yangon’s Myaynigone flyover, a popular meeting spot, attracting online condemnation. The junta on Wednesday removed the popular artwork, which was painted in late 2016 under the civilian National League for Democracy government. One of the artists who worked on the project posted: “Our paintings on both sides were painted over [by] people who don’t understand art.” The mural was part of a flyover art project, organized by France and the Yangon regional government, to transform the concrete network into a public space with plants, street art and a playground. It quickly became a popular, cool meeting point, hosting sports and cultural activities since December 2016. Artist and former political prisoner Htein Lin told The Irrawaddy that removing public art was reminiscent of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and the Taliban in Afghanistan.The artist said artistic freedom was being crushed by the junta. A young model posted on Facebook: “Real art can no longer survive in this country.” Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-juntas-whitewash-of-giant-mural-sparks-public-anger.html