Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei: Making Sense review – horror, playfulness and delight
From neolithic tools to Monet in Lego, the artist contemplates the human freight of things made and of use – or useless – across millennia in a show that’s at once elegiac and affirmative
Rowan Moore
09, Apr, 2023 @10:00 AM

Ai Weiwei finds peace in Portugal: ‘I could throw away all my art and not feel much’
As he eases into farmhouse life, the artist is preparing for an epic design show that will feature 200,000 spouts from broken teapots and jugs. He talks about Chinese might, western jealousy – and his urge to spend
Steve Rose
03, Apr, 2023 @3:21 PM

Ai Weiwei’s Lego re-imagining of Monet’s water lilies to go on show in London
Exclusive: 15-metre-long work made up of 650,000 Lego bricks to form part of artist’s biggest UK show in eight years
Caroline Davies
20, Mar, 2023 @2:13 PM

The best art and design shows to visit in 2023
Queer Renaissance sculptor Donatello, Marina Abramović, David Hockney and a long-delayed mega-museum in Manchester – your art-design to-do list for the year ahead
Adrian Searle, Jonathan Jones and Oliver Wainwright
27, Dec, 2022 @6:00 AM

Ximei review – Ai Weiwei produces inspiring portrait of Chinese Aids activist
Liu Ximei, who was diagnosed with HIV at 10, is shown as a dauntless campaigner whose home provides a warm haven for patients still neglected in China
Phuong Le
04, Dec, 2022 @5:19 PM

Ai Weiwei says mother, 90, warns him against China return
Artist and activist tells event in London he is not clear in own mind about whether struggles for freedom were ‘worth it’
Daniel Boffey Chief reporter
16, Sep, 2022 @11:10 AM

Cosmic Stonehenge secrets, Ai Weiwei looks back, and gay sex 11,000 years ago – the week in art
The British Museum introduces Europe’s earliest ancestors, the activist artist sits his work next to Chinese antiquities and LGBT+ history month begins with the deep human past – all in your weekly dispatch
Jonathan Jones
11, Feb, 2022 @11:15 AM

Ai Weiwei: The Liberty of Doubt review – so dull and sentimental it’s offensive
The iconoclast’s opposition to the Chinese state has been admirably brave. But this edgeless, confused and mawkish show suggests his art is less so
Jonathan Jones
11, Feb, 2022 @12:01 AM

Ai Weiwei: ‘I am like a cat. Cats can play for a whole day’
As his new show opens in Cambridge, the artist reflects on his interest in fakes, why he’d love to go home, and the fate of the Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai
Kate Kellaway
06, Feb, 2022 @9:30 AM

China’s disappeared: high-profile figures who have gone missing in the past decade
Peng Shuai is latest in long line of artists, officials and celebrities to have vanished in recent years
Oliver Holmes
19, Nov, 2021 @3:23 PM

1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows by Ai Weiwei – an assault on the censors
The memoirs of the artist branded a troublemaker by the Chinese regime are also a powerful tribute to his father
Oliver Basciano
13, Nov, 2021 @7:30 AM

The week in audio: Book of the Week; Start the Week; Promenade and more
Ai Weiwei on life and punishment in China; the true meaning of freedom; memories triggered by small moments; and podcasts for Succession addicts
Miranda Sawyer
06, Nov, 2021 @5:00 PM
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