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Ai Weiwei: The Liberty of Doubt

- Riding House (ACC)
- by Introduction by Elizabeth Brown and Andrew Nairne. Contributions by John Tancock, James J. Lally
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Publisher | Riding House (ACC) |
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ISBN | 9781909932722 |
Author(s) | Introduction by Elizabeth Brown and Andrew Nairne. Contributions by John Tancock, James J. Lally |
Publication date | April 2022 |
Edition | Paperback |
Dimensions | 255 x 195 mm |
Illustrations | 75 col.ill. |
Pages | 132 |
Language(s) | English ed. |
Description
Kettle’s Yard exhibition catalogue on the internationally renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei in which new and existing work will be shown alongside historic Chinese objects
Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, exhibition catalogue on the internationally renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei (b. 1957, Beijing) in which new and existing work will be shown alongside historic Chinese objects. The exhibition will explore notions of truth, authenticity and value, as well as globalisation, the coronavirus pandemic and the current geopolitical crisis. Ai Weiwei will reflect upon the liberty in the West, in contrast to China and other authoritarian regimes, to question truth and authority, express doubt and seek transparency in political matters. However, in relation to art appreciation, the Chinese have a long tradition of a more fluid and less fixed view in relation to authenticity than is the case in the West, often valuing the act of copying.

Ai Weiwei: The Liberty of Doubt