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艾未未

1957年生于北京,旅美多年,著名艺术家,建筑设计师,电影人,新媒体活跃评论人士,父亲是著名诗人艾青。

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Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stands at the yard of his studio in Beijing, May 22, 2013. Ai made his first foray into the musical world on Wednesday with the release of the top single from his debut album, a song called "Dumbass" that takes inspiration from his detention in 2011. The video for the heavy metal song, which was directed by Ai with cinematography by acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Doyle, depicts Ai's 81 days in secretive detention in 2011, which sparked an international outcry. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin Die Verwendung der Fotos im Zusammenhang mit der Berichterstattung über den Martin-Gropius-Bau ist frei. Bild: jirka-jansch.com, 2007
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stands at the yard of his studio in Beijing, May 22, 2013. Ai made his first foray into the musical world on Wednesday with the release of the top single from his debut album, a song called "Dumbass" that takes inspiration from his detention in 2011. The video for the heavy metal song, which was directed by Ai with cinematography by acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Doyle, depicts Ai's 81 days in secretive detention in 2011, which sparked an international outcry. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
Dissedent Chinese artist Ai Weiwei reacts during a group interview at his studio in Beijing May 22, 2013. Ai made his first foray into the musical world on Wednesday with the release of the top single from his debut album, a song called "Dumbass" that takes inspiration from his detention in 2011. The video for the heavy metal song, which was directed by Ai with cinematography by acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Doyle, depicts Ai's 81 days in secretive detention in 2011, which sparked an international outcry. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
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Chinese Activist artist Ai Weiwei waves to the journalists as he arrives to the Beijing No. 2 People's Intermediate Court in Beijing Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. Chinese authorities on Thursday rejected Ai’s second appeal of a $2.4 million tax fine, meaning his design company will have to pay the penalty. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei speaks to a journalist at his studio, before he head to the Beijing No. 2 People's Intermediate Court for his appeal in Beijing Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. Chinese authorities on Thursday rejected Ai's second and final appeal of a $2.4 million tax fine, a ruling he said sprang from a "barbaric and backward legal system." (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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ARCHIV - Der Künstler Ai Weiwei, aufgenommen am 09.10.2009 in München. Tausende Chinesen geben dem regimekritischen chinesischen Künstler Ai Weiwei spontan Geld, damit er seine Millionenstrafe an das Steueramt zahlen kann. Bis Montagmittag (07.11.2011) haben ihm schon mehr als 20 000 Chinesen mehr als fünf Millionen Yuan, umgerechnet 570 000 Euro, zukommen lassen. Das berichtete der Künstler der Nachrichtenagentur dpa. Foto: Tobias Hase (zu dpa 0142 vom 07.11.2011) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++