Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Firearms art makes mark with ex-PM

- BY MICHAEL ALEXANDER

A RADICAL piece of art by awardwinni­ng Dundee-trained artist Frank To has been acquired by the former prime minister of Sweden.

Frank’s artwork made from humanium metal – an alloy made from seized illegal firearms – was won by Stefan Löfven in an auction at the 2022 Stockholm Forum of Peace and Developmen­t in Münchenbry­ggeriet, Stockholm.

The Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art and Design art graduate, pictured inset, has invented a way to harness a new colour pigment from humanium metal to create new and first-ever artworks made from illegal firearms.

He was invited by IM Swedish Developmen­t Partner, SIPRI and the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be present at the 2022 Stockholm Forum of

Peace and Developmen­t.

He showcased his processes and research alongside a humanium metal drawing of the iconic Dove of Peace which was presented to internatio­nal leading experts of sustainabi­lity including internatio­nal government officials and United Nations delegates.

The piece was auctioned at the event with the proceeds going to developing countries’ communitie­s affected by illegal gun violence. It was during this auction that Mr Löfven, who was prime minister of Sweden from 2014 to 2021, acquired the piece.

Frank said: “It is indeed an honour for the former prime minister of Sweden to have my humanium metal artwork.

“Someone of his calibre and social activism resolve definitely helps my cause of addressing the issue of illegal firearms and how myself and IM can help get rid of this man-made pandemic.

“I use my skills in art and drawing in a way that I can contribute to a better worldone without illegal firearms.”

Simon Marke Gran, global project manager of Humanium Metal by IM Swedish Developmen­t Partner said: “We are delighted that Frank To, through his art, is focusing the public’s eyes on our mutual message of peace.

“Just like Humanium Metal by IM, Frank To turns destructiv­e elements into symbols for peaceful developmen­t, inspiring people to join hands to find a solution to one of the world’s greatest problems – armed violence.”

The 2022 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Developmen­t, which took place at Münchenbry­ggeriet, enables interdisci­plinary exchange among global thought leaders with the aim of influencin­g key policy and research agendas.

It is co-hosted by SIPRI and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

SIPRI is an independen­t internatio­nal institute dedicated to research into conflict, arms control and disarmamen­t.

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