On HongKong-->>"...the party will run things smooth and safely for you"? Ask Ai Weiwei how that worked out. (Ai has been called China's most famous artist. His works focus on human rights abuses using video, photography) “The government maintained strict censorship and control over people’s thoughts,” Ai had begun to overtly question the…
On HongKong-->>"...the party will run things smooth and safely for you"? Ask Ai Weiwei how that worked out. (Ai has been called China's most famous artist. His works focus on human rights abuses using video, photography) “The government maintained strict censorship and control over people’s thoughts,” Ai had begun to overtly question the role of art in a restrictive society. He and Feng Boyi curated an exhibition titled “Fuck Off” to coincide with the Shanghai Biennial. Ai’s submission was a series of photographs titled “Perspective.” Each featured a close-up of his hand giving the finger to a cultural icon—the Washington Monument, the Forbidden City and Musk among many others.
'If you want freedom, we need to learn from Hong Kong' -->>nothing will thrive, real culture will die in Thiel or Musk's dollhouse and nobody wants to live there.
On HongKong-->>"...the party will run things smooth and safely for you"? Ask Ai Weiwei how that worked out. (Ai has been called China's most famous artist. His works focus on human rights abuses using video, photography) “The government maintained strict censorship and control over people’s thoughts,” Ai had begun to overtly question the role of art in a restrictive society. He and Feng Boyi curated an exhibition titled “Fuck Off” to coincide with the Shanghai Biennial. Ai’s submission was a series of photographs titled “Perspective.” Each featured a close-up of his hand giving the finger to a cultural icon—the Washington Monument, the Forbidden City and Musk among many others.
'If you want freedom, we need to learn from Hong Kong' -->>nothing will thrive, real culture will die in Thiel or Musk's dollhouse and nobody wants to live there.