[Weekly Film Series] “Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry” (2011) Alison Klayman
Weekly Film SeriesFebruary 8th4-6 pm
Change of Subject & Venue - in the Art Hive, 1st Floor, Education Bldg,3700 McTavish
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry(2011) Alison Klayman (dir., 91 minutes)
Following on from the theme of difficult art and subject matter, and censorship in museums and public spaces, in the 1st Brown Bag Lunch series (Thursday, Feb 8th 12-1 pm in the Art Hive) the film on Weiwei is an exploration of China's most famous international artist. Ai Weiwei also happens to be the country’s most outspoken domestic critic - as over time Chinese authorities have shut down Weiwei’s blog, beaten him up, bulldozed his newly built studio, and held him in secret detention! It is timely to be showing this film, in the context of art that can be construed as difficult. Despite the strict censorship and an unresponsive legal system, Klayman’s film portrays the ways Weiwei continues to express himself and organize people through art and social media.
The Weekly Film series will return to Indigenous content next week!