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Web 2.0, Blog

The exhibition "So Sorry" by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was accompanied by a blog that contained images, texts, and videos about the exhibition's four-week installation, and its extensive public program. It also ran entries dealing with the artist's violent arrest in China, his ensuing health problems, and his emergency operation in Munich – all documented by Ai Weiwei as a sign of his artistic freedom.

During the exhbition "Ai Weiwei. So Sorry" (12.10.09 - 17.01.10) Haus der Kunst produced a blog: http://aiweiwei.blog.hausderkunst.de/

Stretch your view


Stretch your view


Ai Weiwei. So Sorry

Exhibition 12.10.09 – 17.01.10

Ai Weiwei (*1957) is regarded as one of the most important contemporary artists in China. Besides several familiar works in different media, Ai Weiwei also shows two new works in "So Sorry" that were produced especially for the Haus der Kunst. MORE


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