
What Next for Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei?
Clip: 6/30/2011 | 7m 2s
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was released from prison last week after a three month detention.
Internationally known Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was released from prison last week after a three month detention. Jeffrey Brown gets an update on Ai's situation from Alison Klayman, who has been working on a documentary about him, "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry," for the past few years, spending a great deal of time with him in Beijing and around the world.
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What Next for Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei?
Clip: 6/30/2011 | 7m 2s
Internationally known Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was released from prison last week after a three month detention. Jeffrey Brown gets an update on Ai's situation from Alison Klayman, who has been working on a documentary about him, "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry," for the past few years, spending a great deal of time with him in Beijing and around the world.
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