By KOICHI FURUYA/ Staff Writer
January 3, 2022 at 07:10 JST
Taikan, left, organized an exhibition of his ink and wash portraits of 86 Chinese human rights activists in Tokyo in December. (Koichi Furuya)
A Chinese painter who keeps his face hidden behind a mask to remain anonymous organized the first exhibition in Tokyo of his ink and wash portraits honoring 86 champions of human rights in China. [Read More]
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