20 Jun 2018
12 Nov 2018

AI WEIWEI - FAN TAN

MUCEM J4 - NIVEAU 2

The Mucem is hosting Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, one of the major actors on the international art scene. The work of the photographer, architect, sculptor, performer, film-maker and social network activist combines Chinese thought with contemporary art, namely drawing his inspiration from Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol. His creations are able to challenge our societies with such force through his transformation of everyday objects into works of art.

 

Ai Weiwei is the son of Ai Qing (1910-1996), the famous Chinese poet who discovered the West in 1929 on disembarking at Marseille, on the docks of La Joliette, precisely the spot where the Mucem is located today.
This connection motivated the artist to take us on a voyage through time and his art, which he links back to his paternal lineage. Through the new resonances that emerge in this exhibition, we are able to view Ai Weiwei’s work in a new light.

 

His creations, placed in parallel with the collections at the Mucem, invite us to question opposing notions such as East and West, original and copy, art and craft, destruction and conservation. But above all, the artwork of Ai Weiwei also challenges the relevance of our own interpretations.

Ai Weiwei, 2017 © Judith Benhamou-Huet
Ai Weiwei, Circle of Animals [Cercle d'animaux], 2012 - (Gold) Bronze doré, 12 pièces, dimensions variables © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio
Ai Weiwei, Illumination , 2009 - Tirage Lambda contrecollé sur aluminium - 126 x 168 cm © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio
Ai Weiwei, Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn [Laisser tomber une urne de la dynastie Han], 2015 - Briques de LEGO® - Panneaux de 240 x 192 x 3 cm © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio
Bras-reliquaire, région alpine (France, Italie ou Suisse), 2e moitié du XVIIe siècle, bois sculpté, peint et doré, verre et métal - Mucem, Marseille, inv. 2002.4.101 © Mucem / Yves Inchierman
Ai Weiwei, Study of Perspective [Etude de perspective], 1995-2011 ; The Eiffel Tower [La Tour Eiffel], Paris, 1999 - 76,2 x 94 cm © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio
Ai Weiwei, Up Yours [A votre santé], 2017 -  37 x 71 x 19 cm - Verre © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio
Carte-réclame, France, Paris, entre 1875 et 1920 - Chromolithographie - Mucem © Mucem
Pot de chambre, Sarreguemines, Lorraine, France, 2e moitié du XIXe siècle © Mucem, Marseille, inv. 1960.89.24 ©Mucem / Yves Inchierman
Ai Weiwei, Blue and White Porcelain Plate (Demonstrations) [Assiettes en porcelaine bleue et blanche (Démonstrations)], 2017 -  31 x 31 x 5,5 cm - Porcelaine © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio
Ai Weiwei, Colored House [Maison colorée], 2015 -   Bois, peinture industrielle, verre - 1025 x 620 x 765 cm © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio
Ai Weiwei, 2012 © Ai Weiwei Studio
Ai Weiwei, Surveillance Camera with Plinth, [Caméra de surveillance avec socle], 2015 - Marbre © Image courtesy Ai Weiwei studio
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General information

MUCEM 
7 promenade Robert Laffont (esplanade du J4)
13002 Marseille

  • Lower entrace, Fort Saint-Jean : 201, quai du Port
  • Panier entrance : Square in front of Saint-Laurent Church
  • J4 entrance: 1, esplanade du J4

+33 (0)4 84 35 13 13 
Every day, except on Tuesday
www.mucem.org

DIRECTION

General curator : Judith Benhamou-Huet, art critic and exhibition curator 

CONTACT

Lola Véniel / 
lola@claudinecolin.com
Damien Laval / 
damien@claudinecolin.com