About The Work
Building on the success of two acclaimed collections, our third release with Ai Weiwei reimagines three key photographs from the artist's controversial series Study of Perspective as striking skate decks.
Timely and provocative, the collection critiques global power structures. Among the featured designs are White House, as well as a “visual attack” on the Eiffel Tower and the infamous Tiananmen Square — a powerful reminder of political oppression and resistance.
Study of Perspective, a collection of photographs showcasing the artist’s middle finger resolutely pointed at major global landmarks, is a prime example of this unbreakable fusion between art and activism, so characteristic of Ai Weiwei’s practice. Posted to his blog starting in 1995, the photographs are taken in the style of innocent tourist snapshots, emphasizing the disconnect between man and political power and urging the viewer to question propagandist ideas.
The photos, including that of Tiananmen Square, remain banned in China. Their creator however, is evidently not stopping anytime soon, continuing his impact from multiple bases around the world.
About Ai Weiwei
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: How THE SKATEROOM founder stops kids wiping out
- Interviews & Features: Spice up or streamline your living space with these desirable designs
- Interviews & Features: Six Works for the Chinese New Year
- Interviews & Features: 5 Great Pieces To Bid On in the Together In Distance Auction
- Interviews & Features: Inside the East Village Apartment of Artist, Musician, and Legendary Drag Queen, Tabboo!
High-end digital printing on 7-ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood
31.00 x 8.00 in
78.7 x 20.3 cm
Each edition comes with a Certificate of Authenticity issued by THE SKATEROOM
About The Work
Building on the success of two acclaimed collections, our third release with Ai Weiwei reimagines three key photographs from the artist's controversial series Study of Perspective as striking skate decks.
Timely and provocative, the collection critiques global power structures. Among the featured designs are White House, as well as a “visual attack” on the Eiffel Tower and the infamous Tiananmen Square — a powerful reminder of political oppression and resistance.
Study of Perspective, a collection of photographs showcasing the artist’s middle finger resolutely pointed at major global landmarks, is a prime example of this unbreakable fusion between art and activism, so characteristic of Ai Weiwei’s practice. Posted to his blog starting in 1995, the photographs are taken in the style of innocent tourist snapshots, emphasizing the disconnect between man and political power and urging the viewer to question propagandist ideas.
The photos, including that of Tiananmen Square, remain banned in China. Their creator however, is evidently not stopping anytime soon, continuing his impact from multiple bases around the world.
About Ai Weiwei
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: How THE SKATEROOM founder stops kids wiping out
- Interviews & Features: Spice up or streamline your living space with these desirable designs
- Interviews & Features: Six Works for the Chinese New Year
- Interviews & Features: 5 Great Pieces To Bid On in the Together In Distance Auction
- Interviews & Features: Inside the East Village Apartment of Artist, Musician, and Legendary Drag Queen, Tabboo!
Includes 1 wall mount per deck
- Ships in 4 to 6 weeks from Belgium.
- This work is final sale and not eligible for return.
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