Arts community calls for the release of Ai WeiWei
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Posted by: Hannah Howe
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 Ai’s
freedom and disappointment in China’s reluctance to live up to its
promise to nurture creativity and independent thought, the keys to "soft
power” 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 Weiwei’s favored medium of "social
sculpture,” we hope to hasten the release of our visionary friend.
Click here to join the Call for the release of Ai WeiWei
Richard Armstrong, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation and Alexandra Munroe, Samsung Senior Curator, Asian Art Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art, New York Sir Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate and Chris Dercon, Director, Tate Modern Kaywin Feldman, President, Association of Art Museum Directors and Director and President, Minneapolis Institute of Arts Yongwoo Lee, President, The Gwangju Biennale Foundation Michael Govan, Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Vishakha Desai, President and Melissa Chiu, Vice President of Global Arts, Asia Society Jim Cuno, President and Director, Art Institute of Chicago Julián Zugazagoitia, Director, Nelson Atkins Museum, Kansas City Ann Philbin, Director, Hammer Museum, University of California, Los Angeles Olga Viso, Director, Walker Art Center Alfred Pacquement, Director, Musée national d'art moderne/Centre de création industrielle, Paris Arnold Lehman, Director, Brooklyn Museum Jill Medvedow, Director, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston Julia Peyton-Jones, Director and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects, Serpentine Gallery, London
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