Hi all.

Please sign on the campaign against censorship in Japan.
Detail of artists' profiles are
https://censorship.social/artists/
Official website of the "Exhibit of Restricted/Non Freedom of
Expression・Thereafter"(In Japanese)
http://fujiyu.net/fujiyu/

toshi

https://www.change.org/p/don-t-cancel-exhibit-of-non-freedom-of-expression-thereafter-at-aichi-triennale

Complaints or criticisms against such exhibits as the Statue (of Girl) of Peace 
or the portraits of the emperor as something too political/blasphemous to be 
exhibited have been reaching the executive committee, many of which asking to 
remove or cancel the exhibition.

There also being a threat hinting at a possible fire-setting, the cancellation 
of the exhibition was announced at the press conference on the evening of 
August 3rd.

While Nagoya Mayor Kawamura announced the removal and cancellation of the 
exhibition, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga ,after the cabinet meeting 
on the morning of Aug.2 rd, stated, "I would like to confirm the facts and 
examine them properly and respond appropriately when deciding on subsidy 
grants."(Asahi Newspaper), both ending up in public declaration of possible 
governmental censorship on artistic expressions. Politicians are getting ready 
to launch outrageous moves to require every artistic expression to be 
restricted or censored by the state or to expect self- restrictive attitudes of 
artists themselves.   

We do not live looking at artistic expressions with certain people's points of 
view or from a certain unitary perspective, but we understand and think of 
artistic expressions from diverse and pluralistic perspectives.

When a piece of art is visualized in front of our eyes, whether positively or 
negatively, it should be judged or considered in each and every way. Taking the 
visualized piece out of our sight and smashing it is exactly the same 
suppressive way the pre-war regme imposed its unitary view on the people. On 
the contrary, the visualized display will generate a variety of opinions and 
ideas which in turn will activate discussions based on each for the first time. 
Here lies the significance of continuing this exhibition.

Protecting the freedom of expression and exhibition also means securing a forum 
for discussion and dialogue that brings together diverse views and ideas both 
positive and negative arising from the visualization of freedom of expression. 
That is why this space should not be covered up. Therefore don't remove or 
cancel the "Exhibit of Restricted/Non Freedom of Expression・Thereafter" at 
Aichi Triennale so that we are left with a space where we can visualize 
expressions and think about them in each and every way
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