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Man looks onto a wall where Ai Weiwei's face is being projected

© Lee Mawdsley

Bloomberg Connects: Explore Artists' Cities

Journey into artists’ studios across the world in this immersive digital space

Hear Ai Weiwei talk about Beijing and the work he makes in response to his experiences of the city. Travel to Bengalru/Bangalore and walk its streets with Sheela Gowda, hearing how she transforms the everyday materials she finds there.

Explore Artists’ Cities is part of Bloomberg Connects: interactive digital projects that connect you to art and artists. Visit the Timeline of Modern Art, the Drawing Bar and Explore Performance at Tate Modern.

Living Cities is presented in The George Economou Gallery

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