Artistic Freedom or Censorship? Chinese Dissident Artist Gao Zhen Faces Trial
Gao Zhen, a Chinese dissident artist known for satirical sculptures of Mao Zedong, was tried on charges of defaming national heroes. Despite living in the U.S., he was detained during a 2024 China visit. The trial concluded without a verdict, highlighting Chinese government tactics against dissent.
On Monday, Chinese dissident artist Gao Zhen faced trial on accusations of defaming national heroes and martyrs, as reported by a human rights group.
Known for his satirical depictions of Mao Zedong, Gao was detained in 2024 during a trip from the U.S., with a potential three-year prison sentence looming, though the recent trial ended without a verdict being announced.
His controversial works, critiquing the Cultural Revolution, and recent legal challenges underscore ongoing concerns about artistic freedom in China.