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SOLDIER's Passport Series Confront the Biased Justice System

SOLDIER, a London-based contemporary artist and athlete, has released the Passport series, a collection of four canvas paintings that confront the biased justice system and unfair political boundaries. Seeking to "set the immigration system straight," the artworks stem from SOLDIER's personal encounter with Nigerian police.

Visually, the Passport series by SOLDIER boasts four canvas paintings featuring West African passports with discolored pages. The artist's intention here is to deem himself "as a citizen of the world" and comment on the futility of territorial boundaries between countries. At the heart of the artwork is the idea that legal documents for travel should be a universal right for all.

The campaign for the Passport series builds on the theme of the artworks, with "an airplane Capitan [and] five stewardesses wearing 'SOLDIER AIR' uniforms" posing in front of the canvases.
Trend Themes
1. Confronting Biased Justice - The Passport series by SOLDIER confronts the biased justice system and unfair political boundaries through visually striking artworks.
2. Universal Right to Travel - SOLDIER's artworks in the Passport series comment on the futility of territorial boundaries and advocate for legal documents for travel as a universal right.
3. Art as Political Activism - SOLDIER's Passport series serves as a powerful form of political activism, using art to voice concerns about the immigration system and unfair policies.
Industry Implications
1. Contemporary Art - The contemporary art industry can take inspiration from SOLDIER's Passport series to create thought-provoking works addressing social and political issues.
2. Social Justice Advocacy - Social justice organizations can leverage SOLDIER's Passport series as a powerful visual tool to raise awareness about biased justice systems and advocate for change.
3. Travel and Immigration - The travel and immigration industry may find disruptive innovation opportunities by considering the perspectives presented in SOLDIER's Passport series to improve the accessibility and fairness of the immigration system.

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