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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

 

www.ago.net/AiWeiwei

 

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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.

 

More information:

belkin.ubc.ca/?id=422

This fragmentary figure reflects an artistic style showing signs of distinct three-dimensionality. This is evident in the depiction of the figure’s slender waist with the right knee bent slightly forward. The Buddha is wearing a monk’s robe that falls in pleats and folds, giving a sense of the fabric’s sumptuous nature. The missing right arm would have been raised in abhaya mudra, the gesture of protection, with the left hand

lowered in varada mudra, signifying Buddha’s great charity and compassion.

 

The stone head figure has a delicately carved face representing the youthful, almost feminine appearance of a bodhisattva who has attained enlightenment, but who, motivated by his compassion for mankind, decides to

postpone personal salvation until all living beings are saved and enlightened. The figure’s continued engagement with the world is represented by his hair-style, which is combed

into fine strands, lying in loops on the forehead and falling to the shoulders on the sides where they are held by lotus bud-shaped clasps. This rich imagery symbolises the material world where the bodhisattva resides

© and the courtesy of Ai Weiwei Studio

Opening reception of “Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs 1983-1993”, September 4, 2014.

 

Photos by Michael R. Barrick, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.

 

More information:

belkin.ubc.ca/?id=422

"Circle Of Animals/ Zodiac Heads"

Washington, DC

Water Lilies: for this 15 meter long Lego painting, the artist used 650,000 bricks in 22 different colors

  

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.

Opening reception of “Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs 1983-1993”, September 4, 2014.

 

Photos by Michael R. Barrick, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.

 

More information:

belkin.ubc.ca/?id=422

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

 

www.ago.net/AiWeiwei

 

Follow @aiww

 

instagram.com/aiww

 

twitter.com/aiww

In front of Ai Wei Wei's former studio

in Caochengdi

Beijing

November-2018

Videomessage with #aiww aiweiwei, who is under housearrest in #china #rp13 #rp13stage1

 

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Ai Weiwei

Arch, 2017

Digital print

Courtesy of Ai Weiwei Studio/ Frahm & Frahm

Photo: Nicholas Knight, Courtesy of Public Art Fund

On view as part of the citywide exhibition Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, presented by Public Art Fund October 12, 2017-February 11, 2018

Ai found this while filming in Syria near the Turkish border.

A closeup of the "Sunflower Seeds" piece. You have to love the dust bunnies gathering on the seeds.

Taxi Window Crank

Taxifensterkurbel

In China wurden in Peking vor den früheren Nationalen Volkskongressen die Kurbeln der Taxis abmontiert, aus Furcht, Leute könnten Flugblätter aus dem Taxi werfen. Aiweiwei ließ eine solche Kurbel aus wertvollem Kristall nachbilden.

 

Aktuelle Ausstellung im Martin-Gropius- Bau Berlin: "Evidence". "Evidence" heißt Beweis. Es geht um Installationen und Kunstwerke, die an Dinge erinnern sollen, die von der pol. Führung am liebsten verschwiegen und damit ungeschen gemacht werden. Größter moderner Künstler China s. Eine wunderbare Ausstellung. Hingehen! Aber unbedingt mit Führung zu verstehen...

Mehr findet ihr auf der Website des M.-Gropius-Baus: www.berlinerfestspiele.de/de/aktuell/festivals/gropiusbau

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