November 30, 2011
WeiWei or the highway?
Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung, ‘The Travelogue of Dr. Brain Damages’ (Ai God is Catching Ghost), 2011.  The piece is an allegory of Chinese dissident Ai WeiWei’s influence as artist, tweeter, activist, and more. The scales of justice appear to tilt— but which way? As Postmaters Gallery was hanging the piece at the Seven Fair in Miami, the artist’s wife was taken in for questioning, and released.

WeiWei or the highway?

Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung, ‘The Travelogue of Dr. Brain Damages’ (Ai God is Catching Ghost), 2011. The piece is an allegory of Chinese dissident Ai WeiWei’s influence as artist, tweeter, activist, and more. The scales of justice appear to tilt— but which way? As Postmaters Gallery was hanging the piece at the Seven Fair in Miami, the artist’s wife was taken in for questioning, and released.

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