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26th June 2012

A sumptuous north Indian spread with butter chicken, rogan josh and gulab jamun was laid out for invitees at the inaugural dinner for the largest exhibition of ...full story

26th June 2012

BEIJING — Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei has a metaphor for the travel ban that will prevent him attending the growing number of exhibitions of his work ...full story

25th June 2012

The Opposite House in Beijing has made itself synonymous with art since ... Grace Beijing, The Opposite House, and JIA Shanghai have found that Chinese art ...full story

21st June 2012

In a park in Beijing, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei holds a copy of a government. Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images. In a park in Beijing, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei holds a ...full story

21st June 2012

BEIJING – Dissident artist Ai Weiwei gained a bit of freedom Thursday when authorities said they would lift domestic travel restrictions imposed a year earlier, ...full story

20th June 2012

Associated Press. BEIJING – Police barred artist Ai Weiwei from a hearing on his company's lawsuit against Beijing tax authorites and blocked filming at the courthouse Wednesday as part of an intimidation campaign against the outspoken government critic.Some restrictions on dissfull story

18th June 2012

As a gesture of thanks for Uli Sigg's milestone $163 million donation of Chinese contemporary art to Hong Kong, the territory offered him a mysterious gift.Swiss Philanthropist Uli Sigg donates Contemporary Chinese Art ...Haute Livingfull story

11th June 2012

AP BEIJING—Artist Ai Weiwei has again criticized China's leaders as lacking vision and refusing to permit dissenting voices, saying the government's mantra of maintaining stability is merely a ruse to protect illicit benefits and special interests.full story

11th June 2012

BEIJING — Artist Ai Weiwei has again criticized China's leaders as lacking vision and refusing to permit dissenting voices, saying the government's mantra of maintaining stability is merely a ruse to protect illicit benefits and special interests.'Ai Weiwei: Neverfull story

25th May 2012

He shot "Welcome to China" while wandering through the giant 798 Art Zone in Beijing. San Antonio photographer Al Rendon shot waltzing couples in a square near the Temple of Heaven during a 10-day visit to China last year.full story

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