Tag: Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei, a global artist, researcher, and thinker, explores diverse subjects, from the 2008 Chinese earthquake to refugee crises. His art combines craftsmanship and conceptual creativity, addressing economic, political, and social forces. Through installations, sculptures, films, and photographs, he highlights universal symbols and societal issues. Ai Weiwei is an influential cultural figure and advocate for free expression worldwide.
Born in Beijing in 1957, Ai Weiwei now resides in Portugal. His major solo exhibitions span across the globe, from Vienna to London. He has collaborated on architectural projects like the 2012 Serpentine Pavilion and the Beijing Olympic Stadium in 2008.
His numerous awards include the Chinese Contemporary Art Awards’ lifetime achievement award in 2008 and the Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent in 2012. He was named Honorary Academician at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2011.
Ai Weiwei’s work resonates globally, transcending cultural and political boundaries. As a leading cultural figure, he continues to inspire through his thought-provoking art and unwavering commitment to human rights.
Hanging Man: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei, by Barnaby Martin – review
6 April 2013 • Mark Westall
This account, based on illicit interviews, reveals an artist weakened by incarceration, but a figurehead still for China’s vital cultural movement
Ai Weiwei to release heavy metal album
11 March 2013 • Mark Westall
Chinese artist has written nine rock-tinged tracks for music debut hot on the heels of Gangnam-style video
Rubber Sculptures by Ai Weiwei & Eric So
30 January 2013 • Mark Westall
“Aibodao” (“Unloveable” in Chinese)
Ai Weiwei Bike Installation
22 January 2013 • Mark Westall
The bikes form a cohesive structure, which can be viewed from afar or within, with visitors looking up at all the frames and wheels.
From Ai Weiwei to Anish Kapoor: the art world’s love affair with pop
15 November 2012 • Mark Westall
Top British artists are going Gangnam Style in support of Ai Weiwei. Alex Needham on what happens when artists dabble in pop music
ArtReview’s Power 100 list reveals art-world battle for supremacy
18 October 2012 • Mark Westall
Magazine’s survey of most important figures in contemporary art dominated by visionaries – and dealers for super-rich
WHITE: Marble and Paint, From Antiquity to Now at ROBILANT + VOENA Reception: Friday, 12th October
8 October 2012 • Mark Westall
Jean ARP, Saint CLAIR CEMIN, Lucio FONTANA, Tom SACHS, Not VITAL, Ai WEIWEI, Agostino BONALUMI, Piero MANZONI, Enrico CASTELLANI, Robert BARRY, Giulio PAOLINI and others.
WIN: Serpentine Gallery Memory Marathon two 3 Day Passes to WIN
6 October 2012 • Mark Westall
WIN Three Day passes for Memory Marathon at The Serpentine.
Ai Weiwei ordered to switch off studio webcams
6 April 2012 • Mark Westall
Chinese activist and artist turns off live feed from cameras he installed in his home, after authorities object
Tate Gallery buys 8 million Ai Weiwei sunflower seeds
6 March 2012 • Mark Westall
The Tate gallery has bought a work by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei made up of 8 million porcelain sunflower seeds.
First major exhibition of photographs and videos by Ai Weiwei opens at Jeu de Paume
21 February 2012 • Mark Westall
“Ai Weiwei – Interlacing” is the first major exhibition of photographs and videos by Ai Weiwei.
Revealed: Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei to design Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012
7 February 2012 • Mark Westall
Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei to Design Serpentine Pavillion.
Ai Weiwei: ‘Younger people can be more hurt. I have my own beliefs’
19 December 2011 • Mark Westall
When the artist and human rights activist Ai Weiwei was arrested by the Chinese government in April and held in secret for 81 days, he became an international cause célèbre
Mass Nudity on twitter in support of Ai Weiwei, as artist investigated for “spreading pornography”
21 November 2011 • Rachel Bennett
Defenders of Ai Weiwei have responded with characteristic indignation following the announcement that the artist is under investigation for spreading… Read More
Ai Weiwei : Never Sorry VIDEO Teaser
11 November 2011 • Mark Westall
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry TEASER from Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry on Vimeo. Ai Weiwei his new film : Never Sorry… Read More
FAIRYTALE – 1001 CHAIRS an installation by Ai WeiWei At Olyvia Fine Art Private View Wednesday 12th October 2011
12 October 2011 • Mark Westall
“I don’t even care whether it is an artwork.”
Ai Weiwei launches scathing attack on Chinese Government
30 August 2011 • Mark Westall
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has launched his first scathing attack on the Chinese government since his release from secretive… Read More
Ai Weiwei’s Design Firm Granted Hearing with Chinese Tax Agency
14 July 2011 • Mark Westall
Ai Weiwei’s design firm will use a closed hearing Today to challenge a $1.85 million tax bill delivered by authorities… Read More
Artist Ai Weiwei released on bail by Chinese police
23 June 2011 • Mark Westall
Ai tells the Guardian that he is in good health and back with his family after more than two months in detention
Art news round-up – Art Basel, BP Portrait Award, Caravaggio, David Lynch and Anish Kapoor
20 June 2011 • Rachel Bennett
In the week the art world had reason to be optimistic, David Lynch opens surrealist salon based on Mullholland Drive’s club silencio, Anish Kapoor scuppers British Council plans in China, climate activists stage a protest of their own, the apps battle it out at Basel and a new Caravaggio turns up 400 years after the artist’s death.
ARTBook: Ai Weiwei Speaks: with Hans Ulrich Obrist
19 June 2011 • Mark Westall
Ai Weiwei Speaks: with Hans Ulrich Obrist is a comprehensive portrait of the artist and activist. Hans Ulrich Obrist shares… Read More
VIDEO: Art 42 Basel 2011
15 June 2011 • Mark Westall
In this video we take a stroll through Art Basel 2011 where we see works by artists such as Junya… Read More
Ai Weiwei in ‘good physical health but mentally conflicted’
17 May 2011 • Mark Westall
Chinese authorities allow wife, Lu Qing, to visit artist and activist who had not been seen since arrest at Beijing airport on 3 April