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Dissident Chinese artist revisits Monet's waterlilies through Lego art

Dissident Chinese artist revisits Monet's waterlilies through Lego art

Summary

Chinese artist Ai Weiwei created large art pieces inspired by Monet’s famous Water Lilies using 650,000 Lego bricks. The artworks are shown at the MuMa du Havre museum in France and reflect Ai Weiwei’s personal history, including his experiences of exile and political disagreement.

Key Facts

  • Ai Weiwei is a Chinese artist known for his political activism.
  • He recreated Monet’s Water Lilies using Lego bricks, totaling 650,000 pieces.
  • The artwork is displayed at the MuMa du Havre museum in France.
  • The project combines technical skill with personal and political themes.
  • Ai Weiwei’s work often highlights issues like exile and dissent.
  • Monet’s Water Lilies are a famous series of paintings by the French artist Claude Monet.
  • The use of Lego bricks is an unusual medium for fine art.
  • The exhibit connects historical art with contemporary political and personal stories.
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