Chinese art
Opposition protest: Threats to Vučić and an incident in front of the Assembly VIDEO
The route followed by the crowd was different than the previous time.
Those gathered walked from the Assembly, through Slavija, to the Presidency at Andricev venac.
In front of the Presidency
The protesters marched down the route to form the ring around the presidency building.
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Ai Weiwei launches new London show
China feels it has the "right to redefine the global world order," Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei told AFP on April 5ahead of the opening in London of his first design-focused exhibition.
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Ai Weiwei launches new exhibit
Dissident artist Ai Weiwei on Jan. 30 said the Chinese state's razing of his studios still fails to make "any sense" to him, as he launched his first design-focused exhibition, due to open in London in April.
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Prehistoric Phallus-Shaped Pillars Found in Turkey
Carvings of snakes and a fox were also found in other buildings
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The Forbidden City in Beijing Opens Doors for Visitors on May 1st
The Forbidden City in Beijing, which was closed 3 months ago because of the coronavirus pandemic, will reopen its doors to visitors on May 1, museum officials said.
The palace complex will operate from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, with only part of the pavilions accessible, BGNES reports.
Qi Baishi | Athens | November 12 - January 12
Dreamy landscapes and the beauty of nature are key motifs in the work of Qi Baishi (1865-1957), a self-taught Chinese artist who drew inspiration from the painters of the early Qing Dynasty. In cooperation with the Beijing Fine Art Academy, the B&M Theocharakis Foundation is presenting a selection of his work in "Qi Baishi: The Mysterious East," running through January 12.
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Weiwei awarded 230k euro in damages for advertising infringement
A Danish court July 17 ordered a Volkswagen dealer to pay Chinese artist Ai Weiwei more than 230,000 euros in damages for using one of the artist's works in an ad without authorization.
Artist Ai Weiwei takes aim at state violence in Mexico with Legos
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei unveiled a new installation in Mexico that tells the story of 43 students likely massacred five years ago in a case that exposed government stonewalling and complicity in abuses, a frequent theme for the dissident artist.
Chinese artist hopes paper weapons will stir thoughts of peace
Chinese artist Li Hongbo hopes his paper sculptures of weapons - from AK-47 assault rifles to bullets and pistols - will inspire people to think about peace.
"I produced this artwork (because) after all, there is still military competition, war and fear in this world," Li said ahead of the opening of his latest exhibit.