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Education
  
Royal College of Art

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Books
  
Faisal Abdu'Allah: Heads of State, The BFI Gallery Book

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Faisal Abdu'Allah (born 1969 in London) is a British artist and barber. His work includes photography, screenprint and installations.

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Life and work

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Abdu'Allah was born Paul Duffus in 1969 and grew up in a Pentecostal family. He was educated at Willesden High School, Harrow School of Art, Central St Martins and the Royal College of Art. In 1991, Abdu'Allah reverted to Islam and changed his name. The event was described in the BBC television documentary series The Day That Changed My Life and formed the subject of the artist's 1992 work Thalatha Haqq (Three Truths). He taught at the University of East London (UEL), formerly North East London Polytechnic. He was a visiting Professor at Stanford University [1] and is a member of the Association of Black Photographers. In the spring of 2013 Abdu'Allah was an invited scholar and artist at the University of Wisconsin [2], on the recommendation of Professor Henry J. Drewal, [3] who coined the term "sensiotics". [4]. In fall of 2014 Abdu'Allah returned to Wisconsin, this time as a faculty member in UW-Madison's School of Education where he serves as an Assistant Professor in the Art Department. [5]

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