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Beijing's Iron Fist: Artist Gao Zhen Faces Prison for Retroactive 'Thought Crimes'

The Chinese Communist Party is now arresting artists for works created 15 years ago, proving that under Xi Jinping, history is whatever the regime says it is.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 19, 2026 at 10:53 PM
Two men in black caps stand next to a bronze figure of Jesus Christ, who is being held at rifle-point by six identical bronze figures in a semi-circular formation. A seventh bronze figure stand behind them, also holding a rifle, and resembling Mao Zedong

The Chinese Communist Party has once again demonstrated its absolute intolerance for dissent, arresting 69-year-old sculptor Gao Zhen for artworks he created 15 years ago. Gao, who emigrated to the United States in 2022, was apprehended in Beijing in mid-2024 while visiting family.

He is currently facing a secretive trial on charges of 'insulting revolutionary heroes and martyrs'—a vague, politically motivated statute that could result in a three-year prison sentence. The regime’s target is Gao’s past work, which included satirical depictions of Mao Zedong.

By retroactively criminalizing artistic expression, the CCP is sending a clear message: no one is beyond the reach of its censors, and no history is safe from being rewritten to protect the Party’s fragile legitimacy. While the CCP hides behind closed doors to avoid public scrutiny, the reality of their crackdown is undeniable.

Gao, who suffers from chronic health issues including arthritis and spinal disease, has been denied medical bail and remains in custody. This case is not an isolated incident but part of a broader, aggressive campaign by Beijing to police its citizens globally and silence any critique of its authoritarian past or present.

As the CCP continues to tighten its grip, it is clear that the regime has abandoned any pretense of respecting international norms, emboldened by a global environment that has often failed to hold such authoritarianism to account.

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