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Ai Weiwei : good fences make good neighbors / Nicholas Baume with texts by Daniel S. Palmer and Katerina Stathopoulou ; foreword by Susan K. Freedman.

Fine Arts Library N7349.A5 A855 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ai, Weiwei, artist, interviewee.
Baume, Nicholas, author, interviewer, curator.
Palmer, Daniel S., author.
Stathopoulou, Kateriana, author.
Contributor:
Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ai, Weiwei.
Installations (Art).
Conceptual art.
Public art.
Criticism and interpretation.
New York (State)--New York.
Ai, Weiwei--Criticism and interpretation.
Public art--New York (State)--New York.
Conceptual art--New York (State)--New York.
Installations (Art)--New York (State)--New York.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
303 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color), color maps ; 32 cm
Distribution:
New Haven : Yale University Press.
Other Title:
Good fences make good neighbors
Place of Publication:
New York : Public Art Fund, 2019.
Summary:
"A comprehensive presentation of Ai Weiwei's recent public art exhibition Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, a powerful reflection on the global refugee crisis. Internationally renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei (b. 1957) transformed over 300 sites across New York City into a compelling, ambitious public art exhibition concerned with the global refugee and migration crises. Good Fences Make Good Neighbors (on view from October 2017 to February 2018) consisted of immersive large-scale sculptures for city monuments, fences on building facades and bus stops, and portraits of refugees and immigrants displayed on outdoor banners. This publication documents the extraordinary project from conception to final installation, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the research, preparatory drawings, planning, and fabrication that brought it to life. The book includes an in-depth interview with Ai Weiwei about the project's personal significance, an essay by curator Nicholas Baume, and statements from a wide variety of individuals--including Olafur Eliasson, David Miliband, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Jorge Ramos, among many others--about their interactions with the artworks. As Baume asserts, "Ai Weiwei created a remarkable model for what great public art strives to be--emotionally engaging and politically resonant, conceptually and formally inventive yet broadly accessible.""-- Provided by publisher.
"Internationally renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei (b. 1957) transformed over 300 sites across New York City into a compelling, ambitious public art exhibition concerned with the global refugee and migration crises. Good Fences Make Good Neighbors (on view from October 2017 to February 2018) consisted of immersive large-scale sculptures for city monuments, fences on building facades and bus stops, and portraits of refugees and immigrants displayed on outdoor banners. This publication documents the extraordinary project from conception to final installation, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the research, preparatory drawings, planning, and fabrication that brought it to life"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The art of political landscaping / Nicholas Baume
Ai Weiwei in conversation with Nicholas Baume
Midtown Manhattan
Gilded cage
Banners
Uptown Manhattan
Bronx & Queens
Bus shelters
Circle fence
Brooklyn & Staten Island
Good neighbors
Downtown Manhattan
Exodus
Odyssey
Chrystie street fence
Bowery fence
7th street fence
Five fences
Arch
Mending wall / Robert Frost.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
9780300243796
0300243790
OCLC:
1080554375

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