Ai Weiwei on exile, censorship, AI and his Evening Standard front page design for the Chinese New Year
Traditionally, the Year of the Dragon is believed to be associated with unpredictability and significant transformations — while such changes present opportunities, they can also be crises.” Ai Weiwei, one of the greatest artists in the world and designer of the exclusive Chinese New Year cover adorning the Standard today, knows a thing or two about crises. The son of dissident poet Ai Qing, he was exiled by the Maoist regime to remote China as a child, and later, as an adult artist, was imprisoned without trial in 2011 for speaking out against the oppressive regime. Since escaping the country in 2015, he has been an artist in exile, whose work reflects on his experiences and challenges power, concentrating heavily on the need for freedom of speech.
What is often missed in responses to him and his art is the way he has grabbed opportunities amid the crises. While some
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