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Chen Wei was born in 1980, in Zhejiang Province, China. Currently he lives and works in Beijing, China. In his early career, he used to deal with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen Wei's photographs are believed to express his inner thoughts and emotions. Most of his works are finished in his studio.
[77] [78] In January 2012, in its International Review issue Art in America magazine featured an interview with Ai Weiwei at his home in China. J.J. Camille (the pen name of a Chinese-born writer living in New York), "neither a journalist nor an activist but simply an art lover who wanted to talk to him" had travelled to Beijing the previous ...
His father is a Chinese opera director, performer, and calligrapher, and his mother is a theater producer. Both of Shen Wei's brothers are visual artists. Shen Wei left home at the age of nine to study classical Chinese Opera at The Hunan Arts School (now: Hunan Vocational College of the Arts) for more than 6 years (1978–1984). His training ...
Sun Chan (Chen Shen) Movana Chen; Chen Ruo Bing; Chen Shuxia; Chen Tianzhuo; Yu Chen (artist) Cheng Ran (artist) Xinyi Cheng; Amy Cheung (artist) Chi Peng; Chinese Apartment Art; Luke Ching Chin Wai; Chu Yun; Liu Chuang (artist) Chun Hua Catherine Dong; Concept 21; Cui Jie; Cui Xiuwen
ROME (Reuters) -A man shattered a sculpture by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei on Friday during the opening of his exhibition at Palazzo Fava in the Italian city of Bologna, a spokesperson ...
Chen Wei (dissident) (born 1969), Chinese dissident and human rights activist; Wei Chen (journalist), Canadian television and radio journalist; Chen Wei (artist) (born 1980), Chinese artist; Chen Wei (baseball) (born 1983), baseball pitcher; Chen Wei (footballer, born 1993), Chinese footballer for Shanghai Shenxin
Police on Monday took away Sanmu Chen on a street of Causeway Bay, a busy Hong Kong shopping district, close to a park that for decades hosted an annual vigil to mourn the victims of the 1989 ...
Wei Qiang (魏强) a former art student who has worked at Ai Weiwei's studio, has been sentenced to two years of re-education through labour for attending a pro-democracy protest. [40] Wen Tao, journalist of Global Times, friend of Ai Weiwei; [11] [12] [13] Wu Lebao (吴乐宝), Chinese dissident, friend of Ai Weiwei. Wu was close to Ai before ...