The article focuses on the art of Henrik Olesen, which draws heavily on the biography of Alan Turning, a British computer scientist who was experimented and spied on by his government due to his homosexuality. The article discusses the impact of Alan Turning's story on the art of Olesen, the influence of Surrealism on his work, as well as homophobia. The article also references the book "The Future of the Image" by philosopher Jacques Rancière.
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