AI WEIWEI, MARTIN KIPPENBERGER, VERA LUTTER, RICHARD PRINCE et al.
Zeit (group show)
Kunsthaus Zürich
22 September 2023 – 14 January 2024

Works by Ai Weiwei, Martin Kippenberger, Vera Lutter and Richard Prince are on view in the exhibition Zeit at Kunsthaus Zürich. The exhibition investigates notions of time and the manifold manifestations by which humankind has historically attempted to measure it.
Kunsthaus Zürich

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In Search of Humanity (solo show)
Kunsthal Rotterdam
30 September 2023 – 3 March 2024

Kunsthal Rotterdam presents In Search of Humanity, Ai Weiwei’s most comprehensive retrospective to date. Including paintings, cultural ready-mades, LEGO brick works, sculptures, installations, photography and video art, the exhibition offers an impressive overview of the artist’s over-four-decades-long career, featuring key works from all his creative periods.

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Status Report (group show)
Kunstraum Potsdam | Waschhaus
4 June – 16 July 2023

Works by Ai Weiwei are included in the exhibition Zustandsbericht (Status Report) at the Kunstraum Potsdam. Presenting works from the Berlin Herrmann Collection and the Contemporary Art Foundation Berlin – a remarkable collection of contemporary art that comprises over 600 pieces – the exhibition focuses on a selection of works which have had an aesthetic impact on the turn of the century and whose creative spirit continues to influence the present day.

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Making Sense (solo show)
The Design Museum, London
7 April – 30 July 2023

Ai Weiwei’s first exhibition focusing on design will mix recent works with commissioned pieces, inviting visitors into a meditation on value and humanity, art and activism. This major exhibition at London’s Design Museum, developed in collaboration with the artist, will be the first to present his work as a commentary on design and what it reveals about our changing values. Drawing from material culture, historical Chinese artefacts, and the more recent history of demolition and urban development in China, Ai explores the tension between past and present, hand and machine, construction and destruction. The exhibition will include a number of site-specific installations, comprising hundreds of thousands of objects collected by the artist in the past year, from LEGO bricks to neolithic stone tools. The artist’s largest ever work made out of LEGO will also be on display.
Chief curator at the Design Museum Justin McGuirk expands: ‘[The show includes] things we think of as worthless in ordinary times, something as worthless as a toilet roll, which during the pandemic suddenly became precious… that for him was a real signal of how objects can gain and lose value depending on the context of our times [...] we are not presenting Ai Weiwei as a designer and architect... [but] using his work and his thinking to reflect on design and architecture.’

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A Conversation with Ai Weiwei (talk)
SQUARE, University of St. Gallen
30 January 2023, 7–8:30 pm (CET)

On Monday, 30 January 2023, the organisation SQUARE will host an in conversation event with Ai Weiwei alongside art market expert Laura Noll and Square director Philippe Narval to discuss his his thought-provoking, socially conscious artwork, and provide insight into his ideas on how art and activism can shape politics and business.Following the discussion attendees will have the opportunity to meet with and speak to Ai Weiwei.
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Ego vici mvndvm (installation)
Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
14 January – 18 June 2023

Ai Weiwei’s new LEGO work, Untitled (Saint George slaying the dragon), is now on view in the Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. Commissioned for the altar of the Benedictine cloister’s conclave chapel, the project reimagines Vittore Carpaccio’s renowned sixteenth century altarpiece Saint George Killing the Dragon, which is usually housed in the chapel but is out on loan until June 2023. Constructed entirely of LEGO bricks, Ai Weiwei’s replacement communicates with the historical and spiritual context in which it is temporarily inserted, drawing a dialogue between the Benedictine tradition and contemporary art.
The project takes as its title a quote from the Gospel of John inscribed along the frieze of the Chapel: Ego vici mvndvm (In this world you have troubles, but take heart: I have overcome the world!) 16,33. The artist thus establishes a link with the biblical episode represented, a paradigm of a definitive victory of Good over Evil, which can also be considered as an emblem of political and social activism in defence of human rights – a central tenet of the artist’s practice.

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Richard Prince – Same Man (solo show)
Louisiana Museum of Art, Humblebæk
17 November 2022 — 7 May 2023

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark, will bring together work by Richard Prince in a new exhibition focused on the artist's understated assessments of the banal aspects of society. Treating idol worship, seduction, and the visual codes of the collective unconscious as central themes, the exhibition pays tribute to Prince's expert eye.

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Selections from The Karpidas Collection (solo show)
The Karpidas Collection, Dallas
21 October – 29 January 2023

Works by Richard Prince are now on view in The Karpidas Collection. The first major solo exhibition of the artist’s work in the state of Texas, Richard Prince: Selections from The Karpidas Collection features over 40 artworks spanning almost 40 years of Prince’s oeuvre, from the iconic Marlboro cowboys to the infamous Instagram portraits.

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Ai Weiwei receives the Praemium Imperiale Prize

We congratulate Ai Weiwei on being awarded the Praemium Imperiale Prize 2022 by the Japan Art Association.
Praemium Imperiale Prize
