Ai Weiwei has done enough

The artist discusses the cost of personal freedom, in both China and in the West.

By NS Podcasts

This winter, Ai Weiwei returned to Beijing after a decade in exile. He found himself airbrushed from public memory. An international icon everywhere else. At home, a ghost.

The artist joined Michael Prodger soon after that trip to discuss the cost of personal freedom, in both China and in the West.

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