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A museum run by Okinawa Prefecture has barred a series of collages featuring photos of the late Emperor Hirohito from its ongoing exhibition for "educational" reasons. The work barred from the Okinawa Prefectural Art Museum is a 14-piece collage series crafted by 60-year-old artist Nobuyuki Oura when he was in his 30s. Each features a cutout photograph of the Emperor, posthumously known as Emperor Showa, along with such images as mushroom clouds, naked women and an anatomical chart of human bodies...The decision has drawn a barrage of criticism from art critics in Okinawa. "Okinawa was drawn into the ground battle during World War II under Japan's Imperial system," said one of the critics. "The prefectural government does not understand how dreadful it would be for authorities to promote only art that sees a bright side while avoiding facing up to the reality of the unfortunate part of history." Another said, "The museum should have left the judgment on the art up to its audience instead of resorting to censorship or self-restraint"...more...
