Man smashes Ai Weiwei sculpture at exhibition opening in Italy

ROME (AP) — A person smashed a sculpture by Chinese language artist and activist Ai Weiwei in the course of the personal opening of his exhibition within the northern Italian metropolis of Bologna, in an act of vandalism that the present’s curator described Tuesday as a “reckless and mindless act.”

The massive blue and white “Porcelain Dice” was a part of the exhibition “Who am I?” inaugurated at Bologna’s Palazzo Fava on Saturday.

Italian media reported that native police arrested a 57-year-old Czech man, who mentioned he was an artist. He was identified for focusing on necessary artistic endeavors prior to now.

It’s nonetheless unclear how the person gained entry to Friday’s invitation-only occasion, however the museum confirmed that the exhibition opened to the general public as deliberate on Saturday.

In accordance with the artist’s needs, the work’s fragments have been coated with a material and eliminated. They are going to be changed by a life-sized print and a label explaining what occurred.

Ai shared CCTV footage of the assault on his Instagram account, which confirmed the person hanging across the work earlier than transferring all of the sudden behind it and pushing it in order that it smashed on the gallery flooring.

The person then held a damaged fragment in a gesture of triumph, earlier than the museum’s safety blocked him, pulling him onto the ground.

“The act of vandalism in opposition to Ai Weiwei’s work ‘Porcelain Dice’ is much more surprising after we take into account that a number of of the works on show discover the theme of destruction itself,” mentioned the exhibition’s curator Arturo Galansino.

“The destruction that Ai Weiwei depicts in his works is a warning in opposition to the violence and injustice perpetrated by these in energy, and has nothing to do with this violent, probably harmful, reckless and mindless act,” he added.

Galansino described the attacker as “an routine troublemaker looking for consideration by damaging artists, works, monuments and establishments.”

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