A leading Syrian art gallery has faced years of isolation due to international sanctions.
Sanctions prevented Syrian artists and galleries from participating in global events or trading artworks easily.
Artists struggled to access basic art supplies, forcing them to improvise with whatever materials were available.
The local market for art remains small as people prioritise daily needs over artistic pursuits.
Despite these difficulties, Syrian artists have continued to document their experiences through their work.
Syria has a rich artistic heritage, from ancient times to modern street art, but sanctions made much of it invisible.
With potential relief from sanctions, Syrian artists hope to reconnect with the world’s creative stage.
Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan reports from Damascus.
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