Celebrating Human Rights Day
With today being the world's Human Rights Day, a three-day international conference is held to discuss this subject. Many local artists are also invited to participate in the forum to present the value of human rights through art creations.
This work is called "political sacrifice." In which, former first family members all become sacrifices on the table.
Artist Hong Tien-yu says he wants to convey the message of greed, contradiction and confrontation in politic.
And in this piece, a lock that locks Taiwan and China, leaving room for imagination and interpretation.
Artist Mei Din-yen says he likes to see viewers interpret on their own.
Artist Su Jen-min created the piece during the 2004 Presidential Election, hoping that Taiwanese people are determined to pursue democracy despite the missile threat from China.
In the Gabonese Republic back in 1974, a lot of people died during the construction of the country's railroads.
In a country that respects human rights, putting economic development ahead is something that should never happen.
Most people believe that arts and human rights have the slightest connection.
But artists believe whether these works are able to be showcased relate to human rights.
In essence, human rights is an inextricable part of our lives.
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