How a Bangkok art show was censored after China anger

Tessa Wong

BBC News, Singapore

Constellation of Complicity A large pillar stands in the middle of a gallery wrapped in white cloth, with several strings of colourful bunting carrying the flags of various countries and Tibetan art tied to the top of the pillar where a red and yellow flag has been pinned. There is a small wooden table at the base of the pillar as well as black circular cushions placed around it. Two people dressed in jeans and dark T-shirts are walking across the galleryConstellation of Complicity

This file picture shows an art installation by Tibetan artist Tenzin Mingyur Paldron. Tibetan and Uyghur flags were later removed from it.

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