North Korea opens exhibit celebrating romantic visions of Kim Jong Un for anniversary
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Paintings aim to depict various "victories" for North Korea across its existence with trumped-up images of Kim Jong Un and his father, Kim Jong Il.
The paintings debuted as part of a wider exhibit celebrating the 70th anniversary of the "victory in the Fatherland Liberation War," the name used in North Korea to remember the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement that ended the Korean War in 1953. Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
The exhibit included paintings of Kim's predecessors — Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. Hundreds attended the opening and observed the paintings, which eschew tradition with a prominent central position for Kim Jong Un’s painting that portends a possible shift in propaganda policy.