Hyperallergic · Tue, 18 Aug 2026 20:17:07 GMT
Taiwanese Artists Accuse South Korea’s Gwangju Biennale of Censorship
The recent controversy at the Gwangju Biennale, where Taiwanese artists accuse the institution of censoring their pavilion's name, offers a potent lesson for emerging women artists. This incident starkly illustrates the persistent struggle for artistic freedom and the intricate power dynamics within the global art community. For those building a career, understanding these institutional challenges is vital. Your artistic voice is a powerful tool; defending its integrity, even against established bodies, is paramount. This moment underscores the importance of critical engagement and solidarity in upholding freedom of expression for every artist. — Source: Hyperallergic
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