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Ai Weiwei
CRABS (Limited Edition, hand numbered Skate Deck)
, 2010–2011
31 x 8 in. (78.7 x 20.3 cm.)
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Ai Weiwei
CRABS (Limited Edition, hand numbered Skate Deck)
, 2010–2011
31 x 8 in. (78.7 x 20.3 cm.)
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Ai Weiwei
CRABS (Limited Edition, hand numbered Skate Deck)
, 2010–2011
31 x 8 in. (78.7 x 20.3 cm.)
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Ai Weiwei
Chinese, born 1957
CRABS (Limited Edition, hand numbered Skate Deck)
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2010–2011
Ai Weiwei
CRABS (Limited Edition, hand numbered Skate Deck)
, 2010–2011
31 x 8 in. (78.7 x 20.3 cm.)
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Ai Weiwei
CRABS (Limited Edition, hand numbered Skate Deck)
, 2010–2011
31 x 8 in. (78.7 x 20.3 cm.)
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Ai Weiwei
CRABS (Limited Edition, hand numbered Skate Deck)
, 2010–2011
31 x 8 in. (78.7 x 20.3 cm.)
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Limited Edition, hand numbered Silkscreen on 100% Canadian 2-Ply Maplewood Skateboard with hanging mounts Ai Weiwei in collaboration with The Skateroom
Size
31 x 8 in. (78.7 x 20.3 cm.)
Markings
Signature: Signed on the deck and hand numbered from the limited edition of 125.
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Alpha 137 Gallery
New York
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Edition
125
Movement
Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
01/01/2021–04/14/2021 Art for Social Change: Political Prints & Multiples from the 1960s to today
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Description
Limited edition, hand numbered.
“I think there is a responsibility for any artist to protect freedom of expression.”
– Ai Weiwei
“Without freedom of speech there is no modern world, just a barbaric one."― Ai Weiwei
This photo is part of ‘Study in Perspective’ where Ai Weiwei openly attacks the regime in place by de-sacralizing one of the country’s most iconic and controversial sites: Tiananmen square.
What is clearly considered an ‘act of rebellion’, becomes an opportunity to denounce the total control of the Party over Chinese citizens.
OWN A TIMELESS, PRICELESS PIECE OF ART
HIGHLY DESIRABLE & SOUGHT AFTER SPECIAL LONG SOLD OUT LIMITED
NUMBERED EDITION
PURCHASED UPON RELEASE DATE, NOW TOTALLY SOLD OUT WORLDWIDE!!
Excellent condition.
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