The artist Ai Weiwei inside his ‘Sunflower Seeds’ installation piece at the Tate Modern in London in October. The installation comprises 100 million hand-painted seeds made of porcelain.
By MICHAEL WINES | Published: November 5, 2010
BEIJING — A phalanx of Beijing police officers confined the prominent artist and activist Ai Weiwei to his north Beijing home on Friday, a move he suggested came at the behest of unnamed but powerful political figures in Shanghai who feared that he was about to embarrass them.
If so, they were correct.
Mr. Ai had planned to fly to Shanghai on Friday to prepare a Sunday goodbye party at his million-dollar art studio meant to draw attention to its pending destruction. In telephone interviews this week, Mr. Ai said he built the studio only after Shanghai officials, on a campaign to burnish the city’s cultural credentials, implored him to. But in July, they ordered the finished building demolished at the command of anonymous higher-ups.
Ai Weiwei, Artist and Activist, Confined in Beijing
##### By MICHAEL WINES | Published: November 5, 2010
BEIJING -- A phalanx of Beijing police officers confined the prominent artist and activist Ai Weiwei to his north Beijing home on Friday, a move he suggested came at the behest of unnamed but powerful political figures in Shanghai who feared that he was about to embarrass them.
If so, they were correct.
Mr. Ai had planned to fly to Shanghai on Friday to prepare a Sunday goodbye party at his million-dollar art studio meant to draw attention to its pending destruction. In telephone interviews this week, Mr. Ai said he built the studio only after Shanghai officials, on a campaign to burnish the city's cultural credentials, implored him to. But in July, they ordered the finished building demolished at the command of anonymous higher-ups.