How Bangladeshi artists played a role in their country's 'monsoon revolution'
Briefly

Bangladeshi artists have found a newfound freedom for self-expression through murals and cartoons following the fall of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government.
The recent murals are described as a 'souvenir of our new independence', showcasing vibrant themes of progress and communal harmony.
A new art book, 'Paint the Sky', documents the emergence of protest art, connecting the recent movements with the historical landscape of artistic expression in Bangladesh.
Simu Nasser created Earki after mainstream platforms began censoring political cartooning, showcasing how artists adapted to maintain their voices in turbulent times.
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