KYODO NEWS - 19 hours ago - 22:59 | Arts, All, JapanAn art exhibition featuring a statue symbolizing "comfort women" that sparked controversy will reopen Tuesday afternoon in Nagoya, central Japan, after it was shut down for two months, Aichi Gov.
The statue, sculpted by a South Korean husband-and-wife team, and other works for the exhibition titled "After 'Freedom of Expression?'"
that had been on display before the shutdown will continue to be shown until the art festival containing it ends on Oct. 14.
The reopening time of the exhibition will be announced on the art festival's website around 10 a.m. Tuesday.
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