Dec 11 Watch Art, China and Censorship According to Ai Weiwei Ai Weiwei has spent his career creating art with a direct social and political message. His photos, sculptures and installations highlight issues like Chinese censorship and corruption. Jeffrey Brown reports on Ai's career and "According to What?" -- an exhibition… Continue watching
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 The Daily Frame By Tom LeGro A view of the Hubei Provincial Library in Wuhan, China, which opened Saturday. According to government officials, the $125 million library is the largest among its public libraries, can house 10 million books and accommodate 6,300 readers. Continue reading
Dec 07 Conversation: David Denby on the Movies By Tom LeGro David Denby writes about the immediate moment in his role as film critic for The New Yorker. He also looks at the much bigger picture in his latest book, "Do the Movies Have a Future?"… Continue reading
Dec 07 The Daily Frame By Tom LeGro The Festival of Lights takes place in Lyon, France, on Thursday. Continue reading
Dec 06 Oscar Niemeyer, Brazil’s Modernist Icon, Dies at 104 Oscar Niemeyer, the architect who shaped Brazil's futuristic capital city Brasilia in the 1950s and '60s with bold, often-voluptuous structures, died late Wednesday in Rio De Janeiro. He was 104. Continue reading