Livre - Ai Weiwei: Works 2004-2007

709.2 AI

Description

Livre

Galerie Urs Meile

Meile Urs

Presentation materielle : 1 vol. (221 p.)

Dimensions : 29 cm

TINARI Philp, Chairs and chairs, p. 9 01 Maps and Tables, p. 17 02 Waves and Pearls, p. 43 PAKESCH Pater, A Bowl of Pearls, p. 79 03 Vases, p. 89 04 Newspaper reader and…, p. 99 05 Fragments, p. 109 06 Fairstyle, p. 153 MEREWETHER Charles, At the Time, p. 173 07 City, p. 185 08 http://blog.sina.com.cn/aiweiwei, p. 197 EXHIBITIONS, p. 203 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, p. 208 AUTHORS’ BIOGRAPHY, p. 217 IMPRINT, p. 220

This new monograph on Ai Weiwei's work offers an overview of and an in-depth reflection on the artist's most vibrant and celebrated projects. Since 1993, Ai Weiwei has been working as an artist, architect, curator, author, and art critic in Beijing. For the first time a major monograph sheds light on the conceptual approaches and the meanings behind Ai Weiwei's work by focusing on thematic topics and the material and media used. The book also includes photographic snaphots of his blog and a discussion of his social sculpture "Fairytale" at Documenta 12 in Kassel for which Ai Weiwei had invited 1001 Chinese citizens to participate, as well as his new works in porcelain. Ai Weiwei's daily concerns and experiences with China's cultural and historical space of reference and today's political and social developments in his homeland constitute key elements of this work. He attempts to reach the very essence of China's traditional cultural production. By appropriating and changing the historically shaped cultural languages and their forms and contents, Ai Weiwei often consciously destroys and reconstructs them–thus expanding the contemporary contexts in which the cultural and aesthetic use of materials and meanings are constituted. His most recent wood and porcelain series is about a new understanding of traditional cultural forms and aesthetic processes. The publication shows a variety of works realized by the artist as installations, objects, and videos.

Bibliogr. p. 208-214