{"id":28377,"date":"2023-12-10T01:44:56","date_gmt":"2023-12-10T01:44:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uaaglobal.com\/ai-weiweis-lego-classics-are-much-more-than-playful-reproduction\/"},"modified":"2023-12-10T01:44:56","modified_gmt":"2023-12-10T01:44:56","slug":"ai-weiweis-lego-classics-are-much-more-than-playful-reproduction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uaaglobal.com\/ai-weiweis-lego-classics-are-much-more-than-playful-reproduction\/","title":{"rendered":"Ai Weiwei\u2019s Lego classics are much more than playful reproduction"},"content":{"rendered":"
Art Basel has become the annual mecca for the year\u2019s oddball artistic offering. From Maurizio Cattelan\u2019s Comedian to MSCHF\u2019s ATM Leaderboard, it is a home for statements in surprising formats. While there has seemingly been a lack of a true headline-maker with intrigue buzzing for it, there\u2019s still a spirit of playfulness to be found in the likes of Ai Weiwei\u2019s Lego masterpieces.<\/p>\n
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Ai Weiwei is a Chinese artist, human rights activist and dissident with a history of speaking out against the regime in his country. This thread in his life traces back to his father, poet Ai Qing, who was exiled to Shihezi in 1961 and forced into physical labour due to his \u201crightist\u201d values, resulting in a hard life for his family. Ai was arrested in 2011 on several counts of \u201ceconomic crimes\u201d and detained for months without an official charge. He came out of the experience all the more vocal in his works as a documentarian, architect, and modern artist, his practice encompassing film, photography, and sculpture and his works often depicting a dichotomy of his home country through repurposed Chinese historical objects in modern socio-political contexts.<\/p>\n
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