“Ai Weiwei: Making Sense” is a design-focused exhibition at the London Design Museum opening on April 7. It features broken ceramics and historic relics from the Song dynasty, as well as fragments of the artist’s own sculptures destroyed in 2018. The show encourages viewers to make sense of these objects and question what they value,…
London: “Ai Weiwei: Making Sense” — Fat Geisha
Thanks to Fat Geisha, I know about the upcoming Ai Weiwei Exhibit. Thanks, Fat Geisha!
I found the link to the museum, which has all kinds of things going on around the exhibit.
image link that also takes you to an article about the exhibit
Thanks for posting this. Ai Weiwei is such a challenging artist. I’ll definitely take a look at the link you posted.
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My pleasure, Suzanne. He did an exhibit at a museum about 50 miles from here a couple of years ago. Seeing his work up close is a phenomenal experience.
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Yes, I was lucky enough to see an installation he did at the Tate Modern when I was in London some years ago. I felt privileged. Not likely to get there to see this one though – 😦
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Lovely share, going over to read more.
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Glad you are checking it out, Roberta.
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That would be really cool to see.
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I loved his exhibit in GR. He also did one a few years back at Alcatraz Prison!
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I loved the look of the pictures I saw in the article.
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Here’s my post (with pictures) about the exhibit he did at Alcatraz:
https://tao-talk.com/2020/10/06/ai-weiwei-prison-is-a-state-of-mind/
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Thanks Lisa!
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