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Artnet News · Wed, 19 Aug 2026 17:57:54 +0000

Gwangju Biennale Organizers Hit Back Against Political Censorship Claims

The Gwangju Biennale is currently refuting claims of political censorship after artists alleged that Taiwan's pavilion was renamed without their consent. This incident highlights critical conversations about artistic freedom and institutional integrity within major art events. For emerging women artists, this serves as a powerful reminder: your artistic voice and the contextual presentation of your work are paramount. As you navigate exhibition opportunities, be vigilant about protecting your creative autonomy. Understand the potential for external pressures and always advocate for transparency and the authentic representation of your vision. — Source: Artnet News

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