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For Iraq’s artists, the prospect of postwar life conjures both excitement and anxiety, Anthony Shadid writes in the Washington Post. While the relative privilege many artists enjoyed under Saddam Hussein is gone, ahead there is hope for a newfound freedom of expression and an end to the isolation that has made Baghdad a backwater.