Süddeutsche Zeitung‘s Henrik Bork interviewed Ai Weiwei yesterday. Ai was told in hospital that “if you hadn’t come, then you may not have lived through your next exhibition”. On his blog, Adam Cathcart translated some paragraphs of the interview »
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Süddeutsche Zeitung‘s Henrik Bork interviewed Ai Weiwei yesterday. Ai was told in hospital that “if you hadn’t come, then you may not have lived through your next exhibition”. On his blog, Adam Cathcart translated some paragraphs of the interview »
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