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In this Wednesday, March 26, 2014, a man passes by the Ayyam Gallery's exhibition of Saudi conceptual artist Abdulnasser Gharem titled Al Sahwa (The Awakening) showing  "Generation Kill," made from rubber stamps, digital print and paint, right, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The kingdom's modern art scene has become a platform for Saudi artists to voice their frustration about the country’s most sensitive issues without coming into friction with the country’s rulers, reaching the public in new says and allowing individual points of view in a country where dominant ultraconservative norms have long prevailed.(AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

In this Wednesday, March 26, 2014, a man passes by the Ayyam Gallery's exhibition of Saudi conceptual artist Abdulnasser Gharem titled Al Sahwa (The Awakening) showing "Generation Kill," made from rubber stamps, digital print and paint, right, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The kingdom's modern art scene has become a platform for Saudi artists to voice their frustration about the country’s most sensitive issues without coming into friction with the country’s rulers, reaching the public in new says and allowing individual points of view in a country where dominant ultraconservative norms have long prevailed.(AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

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