I wasn’t paying too much attention to 3D photography, until I saw the work of Slovenian photographer Matjaž TanÄiÄ. Not that I wasn’t interested in it, but it was probably because I haven’t seen nothing that would move me as … Continue reading
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Ai Weiwei and his 3,144 Bicycles Installation in Toronto
Ai Weiwei, the famous controvert, contemporary and conceptual artist & activist from China, and the most powerful artist of 2011 by The British magazine Art Review, is presenting a new edition of his stunning Forever Bicycles installation from 2011. At the current Scotiabank Nuit Blanche in … Continue reading
Ai Weiwei Exhibition “Absent†with 21 works and 1000 bicycles
In the past we have already written about this famous controvert, contemporary, conceptual artist & activist from China, Ai Weiwei (two blog posts, China censors Ai Weiwei, and Ai Weiwei does Barcelona in a pool full of milk). We are happy … Continue reading
Ai WeiWei does Barcelona in a pool full of milk
The Mies van der Rohe Pavilion is the object of an intervention that reflects upon the use of buildings and how we perceive them as unique and inalterable spaces. Artist Ai Weiwei, one of the most distinguished figures of Chinese … Continue reading
China censors Ai Weiwei
Leading Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s activism has finally provoked the Chinese authorities to act against him. His studio is being staked out by plainclothes police, and last month the artist’s popular blog on Sina.com was deleted, as well as his … Continue reading