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    <description>A vocal Hong Kong-based critic with an insatiable appetite for both contemporary art and 18th century Ukiyo-e, Fung Chun-bong enjoys going to museums with his son, as well as acquiring works from feminist artists both locally and abroad.</description>
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      <description>The recent furore surrounding the soon-to-open M+ museum of visual culture in Hong Kong reminds us that the portrayal of nudity and the discussion of sex remains a taboo for many people in Hong Kong despite the city’s outward appearance as a cosmopolitan, open society.
Critics of M+ insist that, national security law aside, its collection is problematic because it features “pornography” and portrayals of homosexuality that they consider to be indecent and obscene.
There will always be art in any...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 01:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Art and sexual taboos: when Hong Kong Museum of Art censors local works, what does it say about equality and inclusion?</title>
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