Cancellation of the Exhibition ‘After “Freedom of Expression?”

number:05436
years:August 2019

On August 3, the exhibition titled ‘After “Freedom of Expression?”’ (venue: Aichi Arts Center) of the international art festival, Aichi Triennale 2019, which would be held in Aichi Prefecture from August 1 to October 14, was cancelled following protests against the content of the exhibition. The exhibition consisted of works that had been restricted in the past for political reasons, including ŌURA Nobuyuki’s ‘Holding Perspective (J: Enkin o kakaete)’, which featured the Shōwa Emperor, and Kim Seo-kyung and Kim Eun-sung’s ‘Statue of a Girl of Peace (J: Heiwa no shōjo zō)’, which symbolized a former comfort woman. In response to numerous protest phone calls, faxes and e-mails, which included threats, the decision to cancel the exhibition was made out of concern for the safety of visitors and other concerned parties. In protest against this decision to cancel the exhibition, a number of artists, mainly from overseas, cancelled or changed their own exhibitions at the art festival, sparking a major debate on freedom of expression. The exhibition’s organizing committee subsequently filed an interlocutory injunction with the Nagoya District Court demanding that the exhibition be reopened. Following an agreement with the Aichi Triennale Organizing Committee, the exhibition was reopened from October 8 to October 14 before Aichi Triennale 2019 closed. (Japanese)

created: 26/08/2025
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