Ai Weiwei - Odyssey

Ai Weiwei - Odyssey

$900.00
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Ai WeiweiOdysseyOffset print on paper2017Produced for the Public Art FundFrom the edition of 100036” x 24” Ai Weiwei is an activist, architect, curator, filmmaker, and China’s most famous artist. As an activist, he calls attention to human rights violations on an epic scale; as an artist, he expands the definition of art to include new forms of social engagement. In a country where free speech is not recognized as a right, the police have beaten him up, kept him under house arrest, bulldozed his newly-built studio and subjected him to surveillance. He is viewed as a threat to "harmonious society."Some of Ai’s best known works are installations, often tending towards the conceptual and sparking dialogue between the contemporary world and traditional Chinese modes of thought and production. For Sunflower Seeds (2010) at the Tate Modern, he scattered 100 million porcelain “seeds” handpainted by 1,600 Chinese artisans—a commentary on mass consumption and the loss of individuality. His infa

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