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Ai Weiwei - Beijing Photographs, 1993-2003

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext In this follow up to  Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs 1983–1993 , Chinese artist, architect, and activist Ai crafts a fascinating, deeply personal photographic diary of life in Beijing from 1993 to 2003… Of particular interest to fans of Ai's work, this excellent collection is also a passionate cry for freedom of speech.— Publishers Weekly — Ai Weiwei: Beijing Photographs 1993-2003  is a book for fans and scholars alike. It is a diary, and so it has that insight which only reveals itself when you know the public story. If you know the arc of that story, the diary adds tenor, counterpoint and unexpected harmony, as well as dissonance. It's a bit like reading the journals of important authors or looking at the sketchbooks of important painters—a bit like listening to recording studio outtakes. You don't start there. But you get there as fast as you can. — Lens Culture — In more than 600 sequenced photographs, the iconic Chinese artist and dissident provides an intimate glimpse – which China has refused to publish – of the country that went on to imprison him for his criticism. — The New York Times Book Review — Informationen zum Autor Ai Weiwei is one of today's most important and controversial artists. His recent exhibitions include "Sunflower Seeds" at the Tate Modern, London, a vast assemblage of handcrafted porcelain sunflower seeds; and six fiberglass dioramas depicting his 81-day imprisonment in 2011, shown at a Venice gallery in parallel with the 2013 Venice Biennale. He was a designer of the famous "Bird's Nest" stadium of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. John Tancock is an art historians and coauthor of Ai Weiwei: New York 1983-1993 . WIth his coeditor Stephanie H. Tung and Ai Weiwei, he sorted through more than 40,000 negatives to select the images included in this book. Stephanie H. Tung is an art historians and coauthor of Ai Weiwei: New York 1983-1993 . WIth her coeditor John Tancock and Ai Weiwei, she sorted through more than 40,000 negatives to select the images included in this book. Klappentext An autobiography in pictures: photographs taken by Ai Weiwei that capture his emergence as the uniquely provocative artist that he is today. Ai Weiwei: Beijing Photographs 1993-2003 is an autobiography in pictures. Ai Weiwei is China's most celebrated contemporary artist, and its most outspoken domestic critic. In April 2011, when Ai disappeared into police custody for three months, he quickly became the art world's most famous missing person. Since then, Ai Weiwei's critiques of China's repressive regime have ranged from playful photographs of his raised middle finger in front of Tiananmen Square to searing memorials to the more than 5,000 schoolchildren who died in shoddy government construction in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. Against a backdrop of strict censorship, Ai has become a hero on social media to millions of Chinese citizens. This book, prohibited from publication in China, offers an intimate look at Ai Weiwei's world in the years after his return from New York and preceding his imprisonment and global superstardom. The photographs capture Ai's emergence as the uniquely provocative artist that he is today. There is no more revealing portrait of Ai Weiwei's life in China than this. The book contains more than 600 carefully sequenced images culled from an archive of more than 40,000 photographs taken by Ai: a narrative arc carefully shaped by an artist keenly aware of photography's ability to tell stories. It includes a shattering series of photographs taken between 1993 and 1996 devoted to the final illness and death of Ai's father Ai Qing. The book is a sequel to Ai Weiwei: New York 1983-1993 , a privately published book that collected photographs taken by Ai during his years on the New York art scene. Zusammenfassung An autobiography in pictures: photographs take...

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Authors Weiwei Ai, Weiwei (Artist Ai, Weiwei (Artist) Ai, Ai Weiwei, John Tancock, Stephanie H. Tung, Ai Weiwei, Ai (Artist Weiwei
Assisted by John Tancock (Editor), Stephanie H. Tung (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Hardback
Released 18.12.2018
 
EAN 9780262039154
ISBN 978-0-262-03915-4
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 287 mm x 289 mm x 47 mm
Series Ai Weiwei
The MIT Press
The MIT Press
Ai Weiwei
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / General, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), Postmodernism, History of Art, Individual photographers, Individual artists, art monographs, Art & Design Styles: Postmodernism

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