China’s most famous artist lives quietly in Portugal. But exile is hard, even if it’s golden. On the occasion of his latest ...
Led by major retrospectives of Ai Weiwei, Wayne Thiebaud, Ruth Asawa, Rashid Johnson and more, these shows illuminate new ways to appreciate top artists, past and present.
The new work will be on view as part of the Design Museum’s much-anticipated exhibition ‘Ai Weiwei: Making Sense’, which opens on Friday 7 April, and will be the artist’s first exhibition to focus on ...
A man destroyed a porcelain sculpture by Ai Weiwei seemingly on purpose ... to the Chinese dissident artist on Friday evening ...
Mark Hudson talks to China’s most provocative exile about his new exhibition, the triple standards of the West, the crisis of ...
The Chinese artist-activist Ai Weiwei was denied entry to Switzerland and is among thousands affected by Portugal's visa ...
Ai Weiwei is the most famous Chinese artist working today. His work, some of which is on an epic scale, often highlights issues of human rights and freedom of speech.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was barred from entering Switzerland on Monday because he was unable to produce a visa. According to ...
16.5 x 16.5 x 16.5 in. (41.9 x 41.9 x 41.9 cm.) London, Tate, The Unilever Series: Ai Weiwei Sunflower Seeds, exh. cat., 2010-2011, p. 63, no. 47 (another unique ...