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Opening reception of “Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs 1983-1993”, September 4, 2014.
Photos by Michael R. Barrick, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.
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On our way back to #Harlem, we stopped at the #CentralPark Doris C. Freedman Plaza entrance to visit the Ai Weiwei 'Gilded Cage' park installation.
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There are four works in this image. In the foreground are smashed remains from his Beijing studio, then an amazing jumble of Lego under reconstructed timbers from a Qing dynasty temple, then a lego take on Monet's waterlilies.
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)
Forever (Stainless Steel Bicycles in Gilding) 3 pairs, 6 layers, 2013. Stainless steel bicycles. Haines Gallery. FOG SF
Through Sunday, Feb 24 at Hirshorn in Washington, DC
www.hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/ai-weiwei-according-to-what/
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
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Porcelain Balls, 200,000 pieces, all handmade for warfare (960 - 1279)
Ai Weiwei is one of the most significant and recognised artists working today..
This exhibition, developed in collaboration with the artist, is the first to present his work as a commentary on design and what it reveals about our changing values. Through his engagement with material culture, Ai explores the tension between past and present, hand and machine, precious and worthless, construction and destruction.
The exhibition draws on Ai's fascination with historical Chinese artefacts, placing their traditional craftsmanship in dialogue with the more recent history of demolition and urban development in China.
Firenze, Palazzo Strozzi - dal 23 settembre 2016 al 22 gennaio 2017 la prima grande mostra italiana dedicata Ai Weiwei
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.
China doesn't appear to have the Western culture of architect superstars, although many famous foreign architects are currently working on flagship projects in Beijing so the culture looks set to change.
The (superstar) artist Ai Weiwei has worked with several architects (both Chinese and Western), consulting particularly on materials. Here at the Three Shadows Photography Gallery he has considered the detail of the facade in a way that seems to bridge between craftsman and architect.
Original photograph by Anya Dunaif for KidSpirit's Heroic Spirit issue. See her photos and the accompanying feature article here: kidspiritonline.com/2013/03/ai-weiwei-harnessing-the-powe...
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