Ai Weiwei – To Be Looked At…

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Ai Weiwei (Chinese, b. 1957)

To Be Looked At…, 2024

Medium: Aluminium sculpture

Dimensions: 15.2 × 35 × 17.5 cm (6 × 13 4/5 × 6 9/10 in)

Edition of 200: Signature and edition number engraved on reverse, accompanied by artist’s certificate of authenticity

Condition: Mint (sold in original wooden box)

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Ai Weiwei – To Be Looked At…

About this artwork

Ai Weiwei – To Be Looked At…

To Be Looked At… (2024) by Ai Weiwei takes the form of a cluster of surveillance cameras cast in aluminium, a material that lends the work an austere, industrial presence. By transforming the architecture of control into a collectible artwork, Ai Weiwei critiques the normalization of state surveillance and its impact on individual freedom. Produced in an edition of 200, each sculpture is signed and numbered on the reverse, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, and preserved in its original wooden box in mint condition.

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About Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei, a Chinese conceptual artist, thinker, and activist, is renowned for his provocative artworks that challenge authority and provoke reflection on contemporary societal issues. Originally focusing on the authoritarian constraints within China, Weiwei has, in recent years, expanded his critical perspective to encompass social changes and political developments in the Western world. His art, which often straddles the line between creative expression and social activism, addresses pressing global issues such as human rights abuses, economic exploitation, and environmental degradation. As one of the most influential cultural figures of his generation, Ai Weiwei has become a symbol of free expression, advocating for artistic freedom and social justice both within China and internationally.

His artwork includes not only traditional forms like sculpture and photography but also branches into the mediums of print, film, performance, and installation. Notably, his prints and limited editions often serve as accessible mediums through which he extends his commentary on liberty and oppression to a broader audience. In 2011, Ai Weiwei’s outspoken nature led to his arrest and an 81-day detention by the Chinese government on charges of “economic crimes,” a situation that drew international attention and outcry. Granted permission to leave China in 2015, he has since resided in various international locales including Berlin, Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and Portugal.

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