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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jai Redman (born 1971) is a British artistJai Redman (born 1971) is a British artist who uses sculpture, painting, digital illustration and socially engaged public art. His work forms an "emotional and often satirical commentary on our dislocation from politics and the planet." He was responsible for This is Camp X-Ray in 2003, a reconstruction of an American detention facility; and had a retrospective exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery in 2016/17. His work is held in the collections of Manchester Art Gallery and the University of Salford.Art Gallery and the University of Salford.
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rdfs:comment Jai Redman (born 1971) is a British artistJai Redman (born 1971) is a British artist who uses sculpture, painting, digital illustration and socially engaged public art. His work forms an "emotional and often satirical commentary on our dislocation from politics and the planet." He was responsible for This is Camp X-Ray in 2003, a reconstruction of an American detention facility; and had a retrospective exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery in 2016/17. His work is held in the collections of Manchester Art Gallery and the University of Salford.Art Gallery and the University of Salford.
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