Dec 11 Tuesday on the NewsHour: Ai Weiwei By Tom LeGro Extended interviews, slide show: "Ai Weiwei: According to What?" at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. Continue reading
Dec 11 'Ai Weiwei: According to What?' at the Hirshhorn By Jason Kane "Ai Weiwei: According to What?" at the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., is the first-ever North American survey of the Chinese artist's work. Continue reading
Dec 11 Watch Art, China and Censorship According to Ai Weiwei Ai Weiwei, arguably one of the most well known artists and dissidents in the world… Continue watching
Dec 11 The Tuesday Cutline... a Winner! By Tom LeGro This week's contest was a joke. Seriously, dude? A chair? We'd never seen this trick before, but many of you had. Some of you even pointed us to this video, which explains how Mr. Deepak Sharma -- if that's… Continue reading
Dec 11 The Daily Frame By Tom LeGro A visitor looks at "White Hole" by Mariko Mori in "Rebirth," an exhibition of the artist's work at The Royal Academy of Arts in London. Continue reading
Dec 10 Watch Paul Salopek Answers Viewer Questions About 'Eden Walk' Paul Salopek Answers Viewer Questions About 'Eden Walk'… Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Making Work Safety a Priority in Clothing Industry in Pakistan and Bangladesh Making Work Safety a Priority in Clothing Industry in Pakistan and Bangladesh… Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Excerpt: Ai Weiwei's 'Caonima Style' An excerpt of Ai Weiwei's "Caonima Style," a parody of PSY's "Gangnam Style."… Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Extended Interviews: 'Ai Weiwei: According to What?' More from interviews with Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, Kerry Brougher and Alison Klayman. Continue watching
Dec 10 Weekly Poem: 'Providence' Sally Keith is the author of three collections of poetry: "The Fact of the Matter" (2012, Milkweed Editions); "Design," winner of the 2000 Colorado Prize for Poetry; and "Dwelling Song," winner of the University of Georgia's Contemporary Poetry Series competition. Continue reading