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Maroc Maroc - ASIANEWSDAY.COM - A la Une - 20/Jun 05:11

Repairs on Hong Kong sculpture spark questions over censorship

Maintenance work on an art installation in the heart of Hong Kong has sparked questions about the extent of censorship amid the city’s changed political landscape. For years, Lining Up by the late Taiwanese artist Ju Ming has stood outside the Cultural Centre in Tsim Tsa Tsui, a row of 10 cast bronze sculptures of […]

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