27 October 2011

Funnier if you speak Chinese

Spurred by the detention of the artist and government critic Ai Weiwei in April of 2011, Pi San created this satirical animation as a tribute to Ai and, more broadly, as an indictment of the corrosive effects of censorship on society and on language itself. A masterpiece of comic subterfuge, the animation refers to Ai not by name but mainly through the subject of one of his most famous solo exhibitions: the one hundred million porcelain sunflower seeds he laid out across the floor of the Tate Modern in 2010. (The Chinese character for Kuang Kuang’s exasperated sigh, “ai,” , also happens to be just a few brush strokes away from Ai’s surname: .)

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