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Tomorrow Night the Hammer Museum Presents Ai Weiwei's Film "Human Flow"

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In L.A.? Tomorrow night @hammer_museum presents  @aiww 's film "Human Flow" and Q&A with Ai Weiwei https://t.co/pFlTnIuLyD pic.twitter.com/zMsYYTTUAC — Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) January 3, 2018

Walk with Ai Weiwei through his newest outdoor art project in New York, “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors”

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Walk with Ai Weiwei through his newest outdoor art project in New York, “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors,” which tackles issues of immigration and inclusion. Publish Date October 13, 2017.  Photo by Jean Yves Chainon/The New York Times. Technology by Samsung.. By HILARY SWIFT, JEAN YVES CHAINON and KAITLYN MULLIN 

Legos Doesn't Like Political Art Made From Legos

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Legos refuses Ai Weiwei bulk order says “cannot approve use of # Legos for political works” http:// ow.ly/TOWVD  

Provocative Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei Creates His Own Gangnam Style Video

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Provocative Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei Creates His Own Gangnam Style Video Here's Ai Weiwei's twitter announcement: @aiww   艾未未 Ai Weiwei 给债主的礼物。。疯转吧!!!RT  @aiww : 草泥马style http : // t.co /OmLdJjP3  来自  @youtube October 24, 2012 3:15 pm  via  weiweiweb   Reply   Retweet   Favorite

Chinese Consulate in New York City Carries a Ghostly Image of Falsely Imprisoned Artist Ai Weiwei

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Nemesis-Ai Weiwei: The Elusiveness of Being. By Geandy Pavon "The concept of the project is to impose the face of the victim on buildings walls that house government offices … The light on the wall is a symbol of revelation." -Geandy Pavon Provocative work by Cuban-American artist Geandy Pavon as he projects a billboard sized portrait of Ai Weiwei onto the Chinese consulate in New York City. More at: Geandy Pavon Website Video: Imprisoned Artist Ai Weiwei's Face Projected On Chinese Consulate

International Concern for the Plight of Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei

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A Berlin Museum Calls for China to Free Ai Weiwei Last week, Salman Rushdie in the New York Times , wrote an important piece on the plight of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. Excerpts below: "The great Turbine Hall at London’s Tate Modern, a former power station, is a notoriously difficult space for an artist to fill with authority. Its immensity can dwarf the imaginations of all but a select tribe of modern artists who understand the mysteries of scale, of how to say something interesting when you also have to say something really big. Louise Bourgeois’s giant spider once stood menacingly in this hall; Anish Kapoor’s “Marsyas,” a huge, hollow trumpet-like shape made of a stretched substance that hinted at flayed skin, triumphed over it majestically." Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei at the Tate Modern in London - October 2010 "Last October the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei covered the floor with his “Sunflower Seeds”: 100 million tiny porcelain objects, each handmade by a master craftsman,...

A Call for China to Free Unjustly Imprisoned Artist Ai Weiwei

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Ai Weiwei with musician Zuoxiao Zuzhou in the elevator when taken in custody by the police, Sichuan, China, August 2009 100 cm x 130 cm color photograph Courtesy Ai Weiwei and Christine König Galerie, Vienna “We can perhaps bet on art to win over tyrants. It is the world’s artists, particularly those courageous enough to stand up against authoritarianism, for whom we need to be concerned, and for whose safety we must fight.” - Salman Rushdie On April 3, 2011, the internationally recognized Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was detained by Chinese officials at the Beijing airport while en route to Hong Kong, and his papers and computers were seized from his studio compound. The international arts community has rallied around Ai Weiwei's unjust incarceration and an online petition is being sponsored by museum directors and cultural figures across the globe: 'By using Ai Weiwei’s favored medium of “social sculpture,” we hope to hasten the release of our visionary friend." Please ta...