Gwangju Biennale denies censorship in 'Taiwan Pavilion' row
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Quick summary- 1The Gwangju Biennale Foundation on Wednesday denied accusations of censorship over the removal of "Taiwan" from the name of a pavilion at next month's event.
- 2Hours later, Taiwan's Ministry of Culture rejected the organizer's explanation as "clearly incorrect." The dispute erupted

The Gwangju Biennale Foundation on Wednesday denied accusations of censorship over the removal of "Taiwan" from the name of a pavilion at next month's event. Hours later, Taiwan's Ministry of Culture rejected the organizer's explanation as "clearly incorrect." The dispute erupted after the biennale's official poster and program materials listed an exhibition organized by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts as "NTMoFA," the museum's English acronym. Taiwanese officials say organizers had earl
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