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UTA Artist Space Atlanta Hosts Debut Show by Conceptual Artist Emmanuel Massillon

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Emmanuel Massillon's debut solo exhibition, "Some Believe It To Be Conspiracy", was a successful event that brought together diverse attendees and highlighted his novel works exploring themes of mass incarceration, the drug epidemic, manipulation of Black culture, and flaws in judicial and medical systems.

The post Emmanuel Massillon's Transcendent Opening at UTA Artist Space appeared first on The Washington Informer.

Source: The Washington Informer

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