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2 colour silkscreen print on 410gsm Somerset Tub Sized Satin White paper. - Numbered, and signed by the artist // This bold silkscreen print by Ai Weiwei presents a striking arrangement of hands showing the middle finger, rendered in delicate lines on a rich red background. The geometric repetition of the nude figures creates a mesmerizing pattern, with each hand raised defiantly in an act of protest or resistance. The composition reflects Ai Weiwei's ongoing themes of political dissent, freedom of expression, and defiance against authoritarian control. Printed in 2 colors on Somerset Tub Sized Satin White paper, this limited edition artwork carries the artist’s signature, symbolizing both personal and collective forms of rebellion.
Middle Finger, 2023
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2 colour silkscreen print on 410gsm Somerset Tub Sized Satin White paper. - Numbered, and signed by the artist // This bold silkscreen print by Ai Weiwei presents a striking arrangement of hands showing the middle finger, rendered in delicate lines on a rich red background. The geometric repetition of the nude figures creates a mesmerizing pattern, with each hand raised defiantly in an act of protest or resistance. The composition reflects Ai Weiwei's ongoing themes of political dissent, freedom of expression, and defiance against authoritarian control. Printed in 2 colors on Somerset Tub Sized Satin White paper, this limited edition artwork carries the artist’s signature, symbolizing both personal and collective forms of rebellion.
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What is Chinese contemporary art?
Chinese Contemporary Art is marked by a wide range of styles and experimental approaches. In the 1980s, avant-garde exhibitions were often shut down by government officials. The 1990s saw the rise of political pop and cynical realism, while China's One-Child Policy influenced artists to explore the individual as a subject matter.