Join Ai Weiwei in a thought-provoking conversation about art, imagination, and the role of creativity in challenging mainstream thinking.
This conversation between Ai Weiwei and Julian Schnabel (who is not actually present in the interview) explores various themes related to art, politics, media, and individuality. Here’s a summary of the key points:
Art and Politics
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Ai Weiwei believes that the best art is anti-establishment and pro-freedom.
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He thinks that art should be used as a means to challenge mainstream thinking and promote individualism.
Media and Information
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Ai Weiwei criticizes the media for presenting biased information and promoting power structures.
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He argues that social media, in particular, can create a “narrative” that is not necessarily accurate or true.
The Role of the Avant-Garde
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Ai Weiwei questions the concept of the avant-garde as a Western idea that emphasizes individualism and creativity.
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He believes that being an individual is more important than adhering to any particular ideology or movement.
Artistic Freedom and Individuality
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Ai Weiwei advocates for artistic freedom and the importance of taking risks in one’s creative work.
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He encourages artists to be passionate, willing to sacrifice their own interests, and committed to their integrity and values.
Personal Advice
- Ai Weiwei offers advice to his younger self: to be passionate, willing to take risks, and prepared to fail. He emphasizes the importance of protecting one’s integrity and being true to oneself.
Some key quotes from the interview:
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“The avant-garde is not just a kind of thinking—or even a fashion. It defines your individualism in some concrete way.”
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“Being an individual doesn’t have to fight on the cultural or political frontline—instead, that person just has to be different.”
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“Art is about using an innocent approach that comes from an immediate response—like making a portrait—which is a very important human activity because it refuses to conform and accepts being subversive.
- observer.com | The Art of Play with Ai Weiwei: An Interview