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Ai Weiwei, In Search of Humanity Albertina Museum

16 Mar 2022 — 3 Sep 2022

Albertina Modern presents Vienna's first comprehensive museum exhibition dedicated to Ai Weiwei with works from his nearly 40-year long career.

Ai Weiwei's reach goes beyond art, he also stands as an activist and a critic of authoritarian systems. In Search of Humanity examines humanity and artistic responsibility within Ai Weiwei's oeuvre.

It tackles concepts such...

Albertina Modern presents Vienna's first comprehensive museum exhibition dedicated to Ai Weiwei with works from his nearly 40-year long career.

Ai Weiwei's reach goes beyond art, he also stands as an activist and a critic of authoritarian systems. In Search of Humanity examines humanity and artistic responsibility within Ai Weiwei's oeuvre.

It tackles concepts such as surveillance, censorship, human rights, freedom of expression, human displacement, radical responsibility, the power of beauty, and the truth of poetry.

The exhibition offers new perspectives from which to understand the relevance of Ai Weiwei's artistic language and sheds light on his prominence as a figure in the world of contemporary art.

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With around 65,000 drawings and more than a million old master prints, the Albertina is a mightily impressive collection of art. Located in the largest Habsburg residential palace, the collection also includes more modern works - including two significant collections of Impressionist and early 20th-century art, and temporary exhibitions. Also on display are 21 exquisite Habsburg state rooms, spread over two floors of the palace.

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