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Ai Weiwei and His S.A.C.R.E.D. | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
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However, according to Greg Hilty of London's Lisson Gallery, Ai is not trying to position himself as a martyr in S.A.C.R.E.D. “He is not pretending to be a saint, but the setting does suggest things such as the stations of the cross or the temptations of St. Anthony, to whom the church is dedicated,” Hilty, who is ...
Greg HiltyARTnews
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As Ai Weiwei continues to openly criticize Communist party policy, his international profile is rising—but so is government response. Read More
Ai Weiwei: The most important artist alive? - BBC Culture
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Ai Weiwei became world famous after his arrest in – but how good is the art he makes? Alastiar Sooke takes a look.
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