A man destroyed a large porcelain sculpture by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei on Friday during the opening of his exhibition at Palazzo Fava in Bologna, Italy, the New York Timesreported. The incident ...
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A large porcelain sculpture by the Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei was left shattered Friday after a man smashed the artwork on display at a museum in Bologna, Italy. Ai shared security footage ...
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A large porcelain sculpture by ... Art Museum picked up one of Ai’s vases on display and threw it to the ground, shattering it in an apparent act of protest. Ai, too, has destroyed artifacts in the ...
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The destroyed artwork, according to Palazzo Fava, demonstrates a mixture of Western avant-garde and traditional Chinese ... Urn photography series, which features the artist dropping an ancient ...
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Ai Weiwei has responded after his sculpture, Porcelain Cube, was destroyed during an exhibition opening at the Palazzo Fava in Bologna on 20 September, saying he was "shocked' by the incident.