Ai Weiwei. Updated Edition
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Ai Weiwei is famous for much more than his art. As a champion for
the right to free expression and against arbitrary state power, his
actions reach far beyond the art world. His work is infused with a
deep social and political commitment: when he brings 1,001 Chinese
citizens from all classes and regions to Documenta 12, when he
strews over 100 million hand-made porcelain sunflower seeds across
the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern, when he creates a frieze of
school bags commemorating the many children who fell victim to the
tragedy of the Sichuan earthquake, or when he visits the refugee
camps of the world to engage with often-ignored individual fates in
his film Human Flow. In 2011, Ai was detained for 81 days by the
Chinese police for his relentless questioning of authorities, and
his passport was taken away. Despite international protests he
received it back only in 2015. Finally traveling outside of China
again, setting up base in Berlin and lately in Portugal, he has now
become a truly global artist, whose work is always informed by his
activism and vice versa.Focusing on the recent decade of art and
activism by one of the most outspoken artists of our time, this
edition provides TASCHEN’s previous Ai Weiwei monograph with a
comprehensive update. Now exploring 40 years of work, the book
ranges from the artist’s exile in ’80s New York, through sculptures
based in Chinese traditions and craftsmanship after his return to
China, to his latest works conceived in Europe: toy-brick mosaics,
films, and installations championing human rights. This book is
itself a historical document: initially produced as the first
in-depth monograph in close collaboration with the artist during a
time when he still couldn’t travel abroad, now the same team has
reconvened to continue the story. Countless images from Ai’s
archives show the studio day-to-day, the artwork production, the
political actions. They are accompanied by artist’s statements made
especially for this book, and by three far-ranging essays:
independent curator Roger M. Buergel and art historian Alfred
Weidinger, who both worked with the artist on major exhibitions,
discuss the work and its development in thematic detail, while
long-time friend, the entrepreneur and collector Uli Sigg, delivers
a personal portrait of the artist from two points in time.