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abbyjean:

iteeth:

One thing the detention and disappearance of artist Ai Weiwei by Chinese police shows, says Philippe Verge, director of the Dia Art Foundation and former chief curator at the Walker Art Center, is fear. In an email, Vergne offers Eyeteeth readers this statement:
When  a regime imprisons its thinkers and its artists, when a regime exercise  censorship, it demonstrates fear. Not so much fear of the art or of the  artists but the fear of what these regimes have become, fear of losing  control, fear of what is different, fear of the others, fear of  questions that might force them to reconsider their values. Such regimes  fear the barbarians that they have become.Imprisoning an artist  is a tragedy, and paradoxically only reveals the power of art. Ai  Weiwei‘s detention is both tragedy and  his triumph over barbarism.
Ai  has been missing since Sunday. Chinese authorities have not indicated  whether he’s in custody, but instead said via a state-owned newspaper  early today that Ai is a “maverick” who will “pay a price” for his activities.

power terrified of erosions in power.

abbyjean:

iteeth:

One thing the detention and disappearance of artist Ai Weiwei by Chinese police shows, says Philippe Verge, director of the Dia Art Foundation and former chief curator at the Walker Art Center, is fear. In an email, Vergne offers Eyeteeth readers this statement:

When a regime imprisons its thinkers and its artists, when a regime exercise censorship, it demonstrates fear. Not so much fear of the art or of the artists but the fear of what these regimes have become, fear of losing control, fear of what is different, fear of the others, fear of questions that might force them to reconsider their values. Such regimes fear the barbarians that they have become.

Imprisoning an artist is a tragedy, and paradoxically only reveals the power of art. Ai Weiwei‘s detention is both tragedy and his triumph over barbarism.

Ai has been missing since Sunday. Chinese authorities have not indicated whether he’s in custody, but instead said via a state-owned newspaper early today that Ai is a “maverick” who will “pay a price” for his activities.

power terrified of erosions in power.

(via cocoku)

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