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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by sakyamuni on Apr 9, 2011 11:18:13 GMT 1, www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2011/apr/04/ai-weiwei-missing-chinese-police
Ai Weiwei, photographed near his studio in Beijing on Friday. He has since been detained. Ai Weiwei, China's best-known artist, remains missing more than a day after he was detained. Police have confiscated dozens of items from his studio.
Officers released his wife and several assistants late last night, following questioning, but Ai and a friend remain uncontactable. Assistants said that police removed more than 30 computers and hard drives from his studio and home in north Beijing on Sunday, as well as notebooks and documents. They also searched at least two more properties connected to the artist.
The scope of the police operation, and the fact that Ai was detained at Beijing airport on Sunday morning โ not turned away from his flight, as had happened before โ has increased the concern of friends. Officials had also visited his studio three times in the week before his detention.
"There is no news of him so far," his wife, Lu Qing, told the Associated Press.
"They asked me about Ai Weiwei's work and the articles he posted online ... I told them that everything that Ai did was very public, and if they wanted to know his opinions and work they could just look at the internet."
She said police gave no indication of her husband's whereabouts or why he was being held. She added that his mother, who is in her 80s, was very anxious about her son's fate.
Beijing police told the Guardian they knew nothing of Ai or the other missing man, Wen Tao. An airport police spokesman said he had no obligation to give out information.
Although the 53-year-old artist has repeatedly clashed with authorities owing to his outspoken criticism of the government, he was thought to enjoy greater latitude than most thanks to his father's status as a revered poet and his own high international profile. He also helped to design the Olympic Bird's Nest stadium.
Ai created last year's Sunflower Seeds installation at the Tate Modern turbine hall in London. His exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, also in London, is due to open next month, shortly after his recreation of a Chinese zodiac sculpture is unveiled at the courtyard in Somerset House.
In an interview last year, asked about the possibility of retribution from the authorities, he told the Guardian: "I have to deal with it, but not to prepare for it, because it is a kind of stupidity. If you prepare for it too much, you become a part of it."
His detention comes amid a widespread crackdown on activists and dissidents in China, which has seen more than 20 people criminally detained, three formally arrested for incitement to subversion and a dozen go missing.
"It is getting worse and worse. Ai Weiwei is a very influential figure ... [if] even people like him are taken away, it gives a very bad sign to other human rights defenders and netizens [socially concerned internet users]," said Patrick Poon, executive secretary of the China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group.
Five human rights lawyers are among those missing since February and Poon said it had now emerged that another one, Liu Zhengqing, was taken away on 24 March.
Liu had been travelling for several weeks and friends lost contact with him when he returned to his home in Guangzhou. Poon said it was unclear why Liu was held, but that it might be related to his agreement to represent one of the lawyers who had already gone missing.
www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2011/apr/04/ai-weiwei-missing-chinese-policeAi Weiwei, photographed near his studio in Beijing on Friday. He has since been detained. Ai Weiwei, China's best-known artist, remains missing more than a day after he was detained. Police have confiscated dozens of items from his studio. Officers released his wife and several assistants late last night, following questioning, but Ai and a friend remain uncontactable. Assistants said that police removed more than 30 computers and hard drives from his studio and home in north Beijing on Sunday, as well as notebooks and documents. They also searched at least two more properties connected to the artist. The scope of the police operation, and the fact that Ai was detained at Beijing airport on Sunday morning โ not turned away from his flight, as had happened before โ has increased the concern of friends. Officials had also visited his studio three times in the week before his detention. "There is no news of him so far," his wife, Lu Qing, told the Associated Press. "They asked me about Ai Weiwei's work and the articles he posted online ... I told them that everything that Ai did was very public, and if they wanted to know his opinions and work they could just look at the internet." She said police gave no indication of her husband's whereabouts or why he was being held. She added that his mother, who is in her 80s, was very anxious about her son's fate. Beijing police told the Guardian they knew nothing of Ai or the other missing man, Wen Tao. An airport police spokesman said he had no obligation to give out information. Although the 53-year-old artist has repeatedly clashed with authorities owing to his outspoken criticism of the government, he was thought to enjoy greater latitude than most thanks to his father's status as a revered poet and his own high international profile. He also helped to design the Olympic Bird's Nest stadium. Ai created last year's Sunflower Seeds installation at the Tate Modern turbine hall in London. His exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, also in London, is due to open next month, shortly after his recreation of a Chinese zodiac sculpture is unveiled at the courtyard in Somerset House. In an interview last year, asked about the possibility of retribution from the authorities, he told the Guardian: "I have to deal with it, but not to prepare for it, because it is a kind of stupidity. If you prepare for it too much, you become a part of it." His detention comes amid a widespread crackdown on activists and dissidents in China, which has seen more than 20 people criminally detained, three formally arrested for incitement to subversion and a dozen go missing. "It is getting worse and worse. Ai Weiwei is a very influential figure ... [if] even people like him are taken away, it gives a very bad sign to other human rights defenders and netizens [socially concerned internet users]," said Patrick Poon, executive secretary of the China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group. Five human rights lawyers are among those missing since February and Poon said it had now emerged that another one, Liu Zhengqing, was taken away on 24 March. Liu had been travelling for several weeks and friends lost contact with him when he returned to his home in Guangzhou. Poon said it was unclear why Liu was held, but that it might be related to his agreement to represent one of the lawyers who had already gone missing.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by alistairkhalil on Apr 9, 2011 14:00:10 GMT 1, 3 WeiWei
3 WeiWei
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by andrewd on Apr 9, 2011 16:57:40 GMT 1, Chines? There's an E missing! Hope he's alright especially as he doesn't enjoy the best of health.
Chines? There's an E missing! Hope he's alright especially as he doesn't enjoy the best of health.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by Coach on Apr 9, 2011 22:55:54 GMT 1, I've been following this is story, with concern. I too hope he is ok, and that he is released soon.
I've been following this is story, with concern. I too hope he is ok, and that he is released soon.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by Gentle Mental on Apr 10, 2011 3:26:00 GMT 1, Anything we can do?
Anything we can do?
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by samuraiwriter on Apr 10, 2011 3:34:45 GMT 1, I hope China's gov't isn't so stupid as to do harm to this great man. I'll be watching too, if there is anything we can do, I am game.
I hope China's gov't isn't so stupid as to do harm to this great man. I'll be watching too, if there is anything we can do, I am game.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by mmmike on Apr 10, 2011 4:49:59 GMT 1, twitpic.com/4iqpy4
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by samuraiwriter on Apr 10, 2011 4:59:35 GMT 1, Wonderful.
Wonderful.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by tobaum on Apr 11, 2011 10:12:32 GMT 1,
Nice way to act.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by Francis on Apr 11, 2011 19:02:26 GMT 1, can we start some sort of fundraising effort on here to raise money to pay his bail?
can we start some sort of fundraising effort on here to raise money to pay his bail?
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by alistairkhalil on Apr 11, 2011 19:04:57 GMT 1,
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by alistairkhalil on Apr 11, 2011 19:06:47 GMT 1, LETS ALL SEND SUNFLOWERS!!!
LETS ALL SEND SUNFLOWERS!!!
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by mmmike on Apr 12, 2011 4:16:32 GMT 1, A good site for updates...
www.freeaiweiwei.org/
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by L.E.T. on Apr 12, 2011 7:00:44 GMT 1,
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by Daniel Silk on Apr 12, 2011 12:55:07 GMT 1, ''The Abducted Sunflower''
''The Abducted Sunflower''
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by seventy8woodside on Apr 14, 2011 6:22:50 GMT 1, As the title said.... please sign for the release of Ai WeiWei
"On April 3, internationally acclaimed Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was detained at the Beijing airport while en route to Hong Kong, and his papers and computers were seized from his studio compound.
We members of the international arts community express our concern for Aiโs freedom and disappointment in Chinaโs reluctance to live up to its promise to nurture creativity and independent thought, the keys to โsoft powerโ and cultural influence.
Our institutions have some of the largest online museum communities in the world. We have launched this online petition to our collective millions of Facebook fans and Twitter followers. By using Ai Weiweiโs favored medium of โsocial sculpture,โ we hope to hasten the release of our visionary friend. "
www.change.org/petitions/call-for-the-release-of-ai-weiwei
As the title said.... please sign for the release of Ai WeiWei "On April 3, internationally acclaimed Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was detained at the Beijing airport while en route to Hong Kong, and his papers and computers were seized from his studio compound. We members of the international arts community express our concern for Aiโs freedom and disappointment in Chinaโs reluctance to live up to its promise to nurture creativity and independent thought, the keys to โsoft powerโ and cultural influence. Our institutions have some of the largest online museum communities in the world. We have launched this online petition to our collective millions of Facebook fans and Twitter followers. By using Ai Weiweiโs favored medium of โsocial sculpture,โ we hope to hasten the release of our visionary friend. " www.change.org/petitions/call-for-the-release-of-ai-weiwei
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by artylang on Apr 14, 2011 12:52:18 GMT 1, bump, this is more important than ANY museum show.
bump, this is more important than ANY museum show.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by charlie on Apr 14, 2011 12:58:00 GMT 1, agreed - already signed it, facebook linked it and tweeted it.......
agreed - already signed it, facebook linked it and tweeted it.......
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artylang
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by artylang on Apr 14, 2011 22:57:03 GMT 1, bump
bump
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by maumau93 on Apr 15, 2011 0:29:55 GMT 1, bump bum bump...
bump bum bump...
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by Gentle Mental on Apr 15, 2011 3:53:40 GMT 1, possibly the greatest living artist we have.
possibly the greatest living artist we have.
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mmmike
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by mmmike on Apr 15, 2011 4:15:10 GMT 1, x2
x2
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charlie
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by charlie on Apr 15, 2011 9:21:31 GMT 1, I'm amazed at how few page views this thread has - this is the real world and a real person - not a print. This stuff matters.
Get your browser over to www.change.org/petitions/call-for-the-release-of-ai-weiwei , do the right thing, and then get back to your For Sale threads
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by Damien on Apr 15, 2011 9:22:30 GMT 1,
this link doesnt work?
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Damien
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by Damien on Apr 15, 2011 9:24:01 GMT 1, op link works ok though, cheers
op link works ok though, cheers
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charlie
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by charlie on Apr 15, 2011 9:50:23 GMT 1, fixed the link
fixed the link
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by toshspice on Apr 15, 2011 13:12:39 GMT 1, This is worth a watch. They bulldozed his studio.
This is worth a watch. They bulldozed his studio.
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by bazzj04 on Apr 15, 2011 13:38:54 GMT 1, thasnk for the video
thasnk for the video
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tobaum
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by tobaum on Apr 16, 2011 9:54:08 GMT 1, Already signed the petition. bump
Already signed the petition. bump
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Ai Weiwei held by Chinese Communist Party, by curiousgeorge on Apr 16, 2011 10:52:28 GMT 1, God bless him
Be thankful for the small mercies we have
God bless him
Be thankful for the small mercies we have
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