"But if you put something like that in a LGBTQ exhibition, then people will understand [the message]." Taiwan had always been the curators' first choice of host, as it has been widely regarded as one of Asia's most progressive places on LGBTQ issues. "Being accepted by the government, we're more influential to the whole of society in promoting LGBTQ issues. "We want to reach not only the LGBTQ community or art circles -- we want a general public (audience)," added Sun. "We hope that the public will have a better understanding for the LGBTQ community after seeing the show," said Sun," and that the LGBTQ community will feel less isolated and lonely -- more proud and confident to be who they are."
Source: CNN August 29, 2017 01:07 UTC