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"Ai Weiwei: On the Table" surveys the full scope of Weiwei's
career, from his early days in 1980s New York to his present-day
status as the best-known and most influential Chinese artist in the
world. Work by this media-savvy activist calling for greater
freedom in China can now be found in leading contemporary art
museums and collections worldwide; the image of his taunting,
irreverent middle finger imposed atop touristy monuments and
landscape photos has become ubiquitous, his sunflower seed
installations iconic. This volume includes previously unseen new
work, as well as a range of key pieces from the past 35 years,
presented in a beautiful clothbound format. Ai Weiwei (born 1957)
spent his youth in exile, returning to Beijing at the end of the
Cultural Revolution in 1976. He lived in the US, mostly in New
York, from 1981 to 1993, and in the wake of his exposure to the
work of Warhol, Duchamp and Johns, began altering readymade objects
and creating conceptually driven art. In 2008 he was commissioned
as the artistic design consultant for the Beijing National Stadium
built for the Summer Olympics. The artist has openly criticized the
Chinese government and was famously incarcerated for 81 days in
2011 on no official charges.
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