Ai Weiwei and Daisy Dixon explore dangerous art and censorship
Two new books tackle the question of whether art can be dangerous and if it should be censored. One is by artist Ai Weiwei, the other by philosopher Daisy Dixon. The publications examine the boundaries of artistic expression and the ethics of censorship.
Key facts
- Two books address dangerous art and censorship
- One book is by artist Ai Weiwei
- The other book is by philosopher Daisy Dixon
- The books question whether art can be dangerous
- The books question whether dangerous art should be censored
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Artists
- Ai Weiwei