Ai Weiwei exhibition |
Blenheim Art Foundation is delighted to
announce the most extensive UK exhibition to date by celebrated Chinese artist
and social activist Ai Weiwei. Opening at Blenheim Palace on 1 October as the
inaugural and launch exhibition of the Blenheim Art Foundation, the exhibition
will showcase more than 50 artworks by Ai Weiwei produced over the last 30
years. Featuring early photography dating to Ai’s time spent in New York in the
1980s through to new site-specific works conceived in China especially for the Palace,
the show will give visitors the opportunity to experience first-hand the
breadth of the artist’s practice, taking place throughout Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO
World Heritage site, and its grounds.
Ai
Weiwei at Blenheim Palace is the first major contemporary art exhibition to be presented
in a building that dates back to 1704 and was famously the birth place of
British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill in 1874. Inviting a new experience
of Blenheim Palace by integrating artworks throughout the richly furnished
palace rooms, as well as in the park and Formal Gardens, the exhibition will
showcase the work of an artist known for his decisive breaking of tradition and
will invite visitors to consider the artist’s particular vision, which
questions what it is that we call ‘contemporary’.
A globally-recognised social activist, Ai
Weiwei has not been able to leave China since 2011 when his passport was
confiscated by Chinese authorities. The exhibition at Blenheim Palace is
therefore realised through a close collaboration between the artist and the
Blenheim Art Foundation team who have worked together with 3D plans and models
of the site and grounds. New works realised for the Palace will include ‘Soft Ground (Great Hall)’, a
site-specific carpet measuring 4510cm by 200cm displayed in the Great Hall;
alongside hand-painted porcelain plates with ‘freedom flower’ details in the China Ante Room
and ‘Sunflower Seed Stools’, also crafted in porcelain.
Seminal artworks on display will include ‘Circle
of Animals/Zodiac Heads: Gold’ (2010), Ai Weiwei’s reinterpretation of the
legendary bronze zodiac head statues that once surrounded the fountain-clock at
Emperor Yuanming Yuan’s Beijing imperial retreat and ‘He Xie’ (2010), featuring 2300 small porcelain
crabs presented in the Red Drawing Room. The show will feature 55 photographs
by Ai Weiwei documenting his time spent in New York 1983-1993 alongside ‘Marble
Surveillance Camera’ (2010), a poignant reminder of Ai’s current situation; ‘Slanted
Table’ (1997), a reconfigured Qing
Dynasty (1644-1911) table; and ‘Map of China’, (2009) formed from wood
reclaimed from temples also dating to the Qing Dynasty.
As the inaugural exhibition of the Blenheim
Art Foundation, Ai Weiwei at Blenheim
Palace marks a new programme of contemporary art, which will see
exhibitions presented at the palace by internationally acclaimed contemporary
artists. It is founded by Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill, whose family have
resided at Blenheim Palace since it was built in the early 18th
century, and whose father the 11th Duke of Marlborough is the
current owner. A dedicated collector of contemporary art, Lord Edward has long
held the ambition to launch a contemporary art programme at Blenheim Palace. He
realises Blenheim Art Foundation with newly appointed Director, Michael Frahm.
Lord
Edward Spencer-Churchill, Founder, Blenheim Art Foundation, said:
“The
launch of the Blenheim Art Foundation is a very exciting moment for Blenheim
Palace. We are delighted to be able to host an artist of the calibre and
eminence of Ai Weiwei at Blenheim and hope that our new programme of
contemporary art, beginning with this exhibition, will challenge and inspire our
visitors.”
Michael
Frahm, Director, Blenheim Art Foundation, said:
“This
exhibition
presents an extensive view of the
artist's diverse practice spanning more than three decades from the early 1980s
in New York to modern day Beijing, where he is today confined to the borders of
China. Ai Weiwei's way of approaching the world challenges the status quo and
he continues to raise critical questions on social, cultural and political
issues. It has been a true pleasure working with Ai Weiwei, turning our vision
into reality, and it is a great privilege for us to launch Blenheim Art
Foundation with one of the most important living artists.”
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