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Ai Weiwei seems to have had a very up and down relationship with the Chinese rulers. At once stage he had studios in Shanghai and Beijing but the former was demolished by the authorities in 2011, the latter in 2018. Here are the remains of large porcelain works of art they destroyed.
A series of works playing with the idea of a cubic meter, including Treasure Box, Ton of Tea, Crystal Cube, Marble Cube, and Porcelain Cube.
LEGO portraits of 176 people from around the world who have been imprisoned or exiled because of their beliefs or affiliations, most of whom were still incarcerated at the time the artwork was made. Ai Weiwei has called them “heroes of our time.” www.for-site.org/project/ai-weiwei-alcatraz/
Ai WeiWei's CIRCLE OF ANIMALS...ZODIAC HEADS Sculpture Installation At The Pulitzer Fountain, New York City
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Indianapolis Museum of Art April 5-July 21, 2013
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Aug 17 - Oct. 27, 2013 art gallery of Ontario
Ai Wei Wei Never Sorry may still be on PBS (check local listings)
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aiweiweineversorry.com (DVD, online)
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Through Sunday, Feb 24 at Hirshorn in Washington, DC
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Ai Wei Wei Never Sorry on PBS starting Feb 25 (check local listings)
www.pbs.org/independentlens/ai-weiwei/
aiweiweineversorry.com (DVD, online)
Indianapolis Museum of Art April 5-July 21, 2013
www.imamuseum.org/exhibition/ai-weiwei-according-what
Aug 17 - Oct. 27, 2013 art gallery of Ontario
Follow @aiww
www.hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/ai-weiwei-according-to-what/
aiweiwei.com
Indianapolis Museum of Art April 5-July 21, 2013
www.imamuseum.org/exhibition/ai-weiwei-according-what
Aug 17 - Oct. 27, 2013 art gallery of Ontario
Ai Wei Wei Never Sorry may still be on PBS (check local listings)
www.pbs.org/independentlens/ai-weiwei/
aiweiweineversorry.com (DVD, online)
Follow @aiww
21erHaus: Ai Weiwei - translocation – transformation (14.7. - 20.11.2016, Pressekonferenz) aiww.21erhaus.at | Foto: eSeL.at
Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, Château La Coste
Vernissage de l'exposition " Mountains and Seas" Ai Weiwei (8 avril/17 juin 2017)
Stools (2013) in fore, then his cubic meter series (Treasure Box, Ton of Tea, Crystal Cube, Marble Cube, Porcelain Cube), and his wallpaper The Animal That Looks Like a Llama But is Really An Alpaca.
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Fotografía Profundización
2015
Eduardo Merino Gouffray
(Imagen para apropiar)
Ai Weiwei rompiendo un jarrón de la dinstía Han
Chinese artist Ai WeiWei is bringing 1,001 of his compatriots to Germany to take part in the Documenta art show. The live exhibits, who will form an installation called "Fairytale,"
i am one of "Fairytale".
at end of April,i go to Beijing for German VISA.this is the first time i saw him,just as photos show.
i'll go to Kassel at 4th,July.
With this rendition of a traditional Chinese dragon kite, Ai Wei Wei uses an ancient art form to referencea stark contemporary reality. The artwork features stylized renderings of birds and plants that are icons for nations with records of violating human rights and civil liberties.
www.hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/ai-weiwei-according-to-what/
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Indianapolis Museum of Art April 5-July 21, 2013
www.imamuseum.org/exhibition/ai-weiwei-according-what
Aug 17 - Oct. 27, 2013 art gallery of Ontario
Ai Wei Wei Never Sorry may still be on PBS (check local listings)
www.pbs.org/independentlens/ai-weiwei/
aiweiweineversorry.com (DVD, online)
Follow @aiww
Belvedere: Ai Weiwei - translocation – transformation (14.7. - 20.11.2016, Pressekonferenz) aiww.21erhaus.at | Foto: eSeL.at
Wang Family Ancestral Hall, Ming Dynasty
from Xiaoqi Village, Wuyuan County, Jiangxi Province
Installation by Ai Weiwei
at Tang Contemporary Art Gallery
in cooperation with Galleria Continua
798 Art District, Beijing
The design of this massive sculpture is based on observation of the structure of birds' wings, expanded to imposing scale. The wing's "feathers" are reflective panels used on solar cookers in Tibet, a region that has long struggled under Chinese rule. Like "With Wind," "Refraction" uses imagery of flight to evoke the tension between freedom—be it physical, political, or creative—and confinement.