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Published: 09 Oct. 2019, 19:24
Left, visitors Tuesday to the Aichi Triennale 2019 exhibition, which includes a statue representing so-called comfort women, at the Aichi Arts Center in Nagoya, Japan, view a sign prohibiting the taking of photos or videos and sharing them on social media. The statue, representing Korean women who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II, is part of the exhibition “After ‘Freedom of Expression?’” The exhibition had been withdrawn from the Aichi Triennale just days after the Japanese art show opened on Aug. 1. The withdrawal, which organizers attributed to security reasons, prompted accusations of artistic censorship. The host agreed to bring back the exhibition, which runs until Oct. 14. Right, a photo of the statue taken in August. [YONHAP]
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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