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Beschreibung
The artist and activist Ai Weiwei is famous worldwide. Through his art, he builds bridges and has spent his life fighting to create, maintain, and expand axes of communication. Ai Weiwei's works are found in the public spaces of countless countries, with renowned museums vying for his artifacts. But who is the person behind the international label "Ai Weiwei," and what motivates his restless creativity?

Born in 1957 as the son of the Chinese poet and regime critic Ai Qing, Ai Weiwei grew up in Northeast China and Xinjiang due to his father's forced exile, later living in the USA. In 2011, he was was secretly detained for 81 days and hindered from leaving China. Shaped by painful experiences along the way, Ai Weiwei early on felt like a stranger. This existential sense of alienation, however, transforms through his art into something universal. It is no coincidence that his philosophical reflections in the book specifically recall the autumn of 2015, the turning point in Germany. Ai Weiwei experienced those weeks in Berlin before deciding to visit refugee camps around the globe. His memories are captured in this book, his "Manifesto Without Borders," serving as a confession beyond l'art pour l'art and the technocratic language of politicians: in an urgent, sometimes unsettling, but always attentive manner, this book conveys what that could mean: an appeal for peaceful communication, an act of friendly humanity, a deep commitment to our time.
The artist and activist Ai Weiwei is famous worldwide. Through his art, he builds bridges and has spent his life fighting to create, maintain, and expand axes of communication. Ai Weiwei's works are found in the public spaces of countless countries, with renowned museums vying for his artifacts. But who is the person behind the international label "Ai Weiwei," and what motivates his restless creativity?

Born in 1957 as the son of the Chinese poet and regime critic Ai Qing, Ai Weiwei grew up in Northeast China and Xinjiang due to his father's forced exile, later living in the USA. In 2011, he was was secretly detained for 81 days and hindered from leaving China. Shaped by painful experiences along the way, Ai Weiwei early on felt like a stranger. This existential sense of alienation, however, transforms through his art into something universal. It is no coincidence that his philosophical reflections in the book specifically recall the autumn of 2015, the turning point in Germany. Ai Weiwei experienced those weeks in Berlin before deciding to visit refugee camps around the globe. His memories are captured in this book, his "Manifesto Without Borders," serving as a confession beyond l'art pour l'art and the technocratic language of politicians: in an urgent, sometimes unsettling, but always attentive manner, this book conveys what that could mean: an appeal for peaceful communication, an act of friendly humanity, a deep commitment to our time.
Über den Autor
Ai Weiwei ist ein chinesischer Konzeptkünstler, Bildhauer und Kurator. Der Menschenrechtler und Dissident war nach regierungskritischen Äußerungen heimlich inhaftiert und hatte bis 2015 Reiseverbot. Ai Weiwei lebt und arbeitet in Berlin (Germany), Cambridge (UK) und Lissabon (Portugal).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Fachbereich: Geisteswissenschaften allgemein
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Originaltitel: Manifest ohne Grenzen
Inhalt: 92 S.
ISBN-13: 9783962582166
ISBN-10: 3962582169
Sprache: Englisch
Originalsprache: Deutsch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Weiwei, Ai
Hersteller: PalmArtPress
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: PalmArtPress, Pfalzburger Str. 69, D-10719 Berlin, info@palmartpress.com
Abbildungen: Mit persönliche Fotos von Ai Weiwei
Maße: 176 x 130 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Ai Weiwei
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.01.2026
Gewicht: 0,335 kg
Artikel-ID: 134460761