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Richie Nath, a Queer Burmese Painter in Exile and in Search of Becoming

Summary by L'Humanité
The artist, in exile in Paris since the coup d'état of the military junta in 2021, exhibited his works until 17 June at the Bao Gallery in the 11th arrondissement. His brilliant works are both an act of resistance against the army and against the repression of the LGBTQ+ community in his country of origin.
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The artist, in exile in Paris since the coup d'état of the military junta in 2021, exhibited his works until 17 June at the Bao Gallery in the 11th arrondissement. His brilliant works are both an act of resistance against the army and against the repression of the LGBTQ+ community in his country of origin.

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L'Humanité broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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