White Flag
A study of surrender, neutrality, and the politics of peace.
Overview
White Flag is a conceptual project examining the symbolism and implications of surrender, ceasefire, and neutrality across cultural, political, and historical contexts. It interrogates how gestures of peace are interpreted, accepted, or rejected.
Inquiry
The project explores moments where conflict pauses—voluntarily or forcibly—and what those pauses reveal about power, resistance, vulnerability, and survival.
Context
Drawing from historical records, cultural narratives, and contemporary discourse, White Flag positions peace not as absence of conflict, but as a contested and negotiated condition.
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