Jose Aranda is an artist, filmmaker, documentarian and tireless traveler who in 2013 was in Tahrir Square in Cairo, the epicenter of the social movements that took place in Egypt in the so-called Arab Spring. In Not dark yet he collects this painful and intense experience on canvases and papers in sure lines and contents.
The pictures are accompanied by a documentary made by the artist with his mobile phone and the text of the title track to the project, Not dark yet by Bob Dylan.
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