Lee Tzu-Tung: Taiwan鈥檚 political artist
Artist Lee Tzu-Tung reflects on art, culture and politics in Taiwan
Can art heal divisions in Taiwan? The political activist and conceptual artist Lee Tzu-Tung reflects on Taiwan鈥檚 political past and gives her vision of how art can play a role in creating a better future for all its citizens.
We discover the songs that have formed the soundtrack to a city at protest. The writer and journalist Vivienne Chow reveals why pro-government and opposition groups are creating new music in the battle for the political future of the Hong Kong.
Can you find laughs at a time of protest? The comedian Vivek Mahbubani tells us how he is responding to the Hong Kong protests through stand-up.
Plus the writer Elaine Chiew shares her secrets for the perfect Chinese New Year.
Presented by Tina Daheley.
Image: Lee Tzu-Tung
Image credit: MOCA, Taipei
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