On Censorship by Ai Weiwei review – are we losing the battle for free speech ?
China isn’t the only country imposing limits on creative expression, argues the provocative artist ‘Chinese culture is the opposite of provocation,” Ai Weiwei once told an interviewer. “It tries to seek harmony in human nature and society.” Harmony has never been his bag. Provocation though? In (…)
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