Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK. 18 May 2021. Michael Armitage: Paradise Edict. In his paintings, Armitage reflects on his experiences in Kenya and on current events, while drawing on contemporary East African art and European art history. The exhibition features landscapes, allegorical figures and paintings inspired by the 2017 Kenyan general elections. Armitage graduated from the RA Schools in 2010 and now works between Nairobi and London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK. 18 May 2021. Michael Armitage: Paradise Edict. In his paintings, Armitage reflects on his experiences in Kenya and on current events, while drawing on contemporary East African art and European art history. The exhibition features landscapes, allegorical figures and paintings inspired by the 2017 Kenyan general elections. Armitage graduated from the RA Schools in 2010 and now works between Nairobi and London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo
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18 May 2021

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