If artists betray the social conscience and the basic principles of
being human, where does art stand then?
Ai Weiwei--artist, architect, curator, publisher, poet and
urbanist--extended the notion of art and is one of the world's most
significant creative and cultural figures. In this series of interviews,
conducted over several years with the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, he
discusses the many dimensions of his artistic life, ranging over
subjects including ceramics, blogging, nature, philosophy and the myriad
influences that have fed into his work. He also talks candidly about his
father, his childhood spent in exile and his criticism of the Chinese
state. Together, these extraordinary discussions are an essential
reminder of the need for personal, political and artistic freedom.