Reuters
| May 13, 2013
Add videographer to the list of roles dissident Chinese artist Ai WeiWei is mastering. The artist who often annoys Chinese officials picked up a camera to film a bloody street brawl in Beijing involving a clash between ethnic Tibetan street v...
Euronews
| Sep 27, 2012
A court in China has rejected an appeal by the country's most famous dissident artist Ai Weiwei against a $2.5m fine for tax evasion. If he does not pay the outstanding balance on the fine -- around half the original amount -- he risks going to ja...
Associated Press
| Jul 20, 2012
A Beijing court has rejected dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's lawsuit against the tax bureau that imposed a massive fine against his company. Ai's lawyer said he'll file an appeal.
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 5, 2011
An art display that is being billed as the biggest ever daytime fireworks show has taken place in Doha, the Qatari capital. The event is the latest in a series by Chinese artist Sai Guo-Chiang, the artist who creaked a work for the opening ceremo...
LinkAsia
| Nov 18, 2011
Ai Weiwei has forked out $1.3 million to fight tax evasion charges levied by the Chinese government, but debate about the rights and wrongs of the case has continued online. Some call the government a bunch of hooligans, while others say Ai is a r...
NTDTV
| Nov 8, 2011
Financial support is continuing to come in for dissident artist Ai Weiwei, after Chinese authorities ordered him to pay $2.4 million for alleged tax evasion. On Friday, a handful of Ai's supporters started sending him "loans" over an online paymen...
LinkAsia
| Oct 14, 2011
Author Jing Liu joins us via Skype to talk about the first installment of his three part history of China Understanding China through Comics. Jing Liu is a Beijing-based Chinese artist and entrepreneur.
LinkAsia
| Jun 24, 2011
Yul Kwon interviews China expert Minxin Pei to explore why China decided to release Ai Weiwei at this time.
Associated Press
| Jun 23, 2011
Outspoken Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has said little after returning home. He arrived at his door in Beijing after being released from nearly three months in detention.
Al Jazeera English
| May 16, 2011
London's artistic community is hoping a show of solidarity will help bring the release of Ai Weiwei, the outspoken Chinese sculptor. Ai Weiwei, 53, is being investigated on suspicion of economic crimes, which his family has said are an unfounded ...
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