The Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei quietly returned to China last month, after spending a decade in exile in Europe.
Ai’s “Water Lilies” immediately differentiates itself from Monet’s work, the most apparent differences being the medium and color palette of the work — Ai’s re-creation uses much more vibrant colors ...
Ai Weiwei’s new Manchester exhibition uses buttons to trace imperial history, industrial labor, and China’s relationship with the West.
In September this year, Pavilion 13 at the ExpoCentre of Ukraine in Kyiv will open an installation by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei entitled Three Perfectly Proportioned Spheres and Camouflage Uniforms ...
Aparajita Jain, co-director of Nature Morte, explains that bringing Ai Weiwei to India is about exchange, about letting ...
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Ai Weiwei quietly returns to China after a decade: ‘It felt like a phone call suddenly reconnecting’
For the past 10 years the dissident artist has lived in Germany, the UK and now Portugal, never once setting foot in his native country, where people with far less controversial pasts have faced ...
Ai Weiwei, "Han Dynasty Urn with Coca-Cola Logo" (2014) (all images courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio) CAMBRIDGE, England — Why is it so difficult to write about Ai Weiwei? I begin to discover the answer as I ...
China isn’t the only country imposing limits on creative expression, argues the provocative artist ...
In the documentary Ai Weiwei’s Turandot, the multi-disciplinary artist known for his architecture, installations and sculptures, takes his first steps into opera, an artistic medium he’s never ...
(Adds missing word in the title of Ai Weiwei’s new book, "On Censorship", in paragraph 5) By Catarina Demony and Gerhard Mey ...
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