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Asia is not a singular story to be decoded, Xiaowen Zhu argues, but a plural condition to be encountered on its own terms.
BlackBook's first Art + Impact exhibition and book was in partnership with Sotheby's auction house, titled, A Woman's Right To Pleasure, and it explored the female experience-autonomy, agency, ...
Ai Weiwei will realize a new work in the Ukraine about the country's ongoing war with Russia. Titled Three Perfectly ...
Collector Bob Rennie donates 61 artworks to National Gallery of Canada, valued at $16.8 million. The Orange County Museum of Art is in talks to merge with the University of Califo ...
Artist and activist Ai Weiwei – known for his provocative exploration of human rights, as seen in an ongoing retrospective in Seattle, as well as his ability to capture the imagination with ...
In truth, Ai Weiwei, at 67, is all those things as evidenced by this, his largest show ever in the U.S., “Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei.” ...
At Seattle Asian Art Museum, Ai Weiwei shows his toy-brick homage to the painter. At Seattle Asian Art Museum, world-renowned artist and activist Ai Weiwei shows his massive toy-brick homage to ...
Originally opened as the Grand Hotel Britannia in 1895, today's hotel spans five Venetian palaces dating back as far as the 17th century. Before it transformed into one of the crown properties in The ...
SEATTLE, March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) presents Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei (March 12–September 7, 2025), the largest-ever US exhibition of works ...
Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei is at the Seattle Art Museum until September 7th. The artist’s first US retrospective in over a decade, it is his largest-ever exhibition in the US ...
At the Seattle Asian Art Museum, the focus is on “Water Lilies” from 2022. The original “Water Lilies” image—from Claude Monet, the world-famous impressionist who worked from the 19th to early 20th ...
Ai Weiwei with the word "FUCK" sunburned onto his chest, Tiananmen Square, Beijing, 2000, part of the Beijing Photographs series, 1993-2003, Ai Weiwei, Chinese, b. 1957, black and white photograph.