What about the issue of human rights and freedom of expression?

martin.

On 11 May 2011, at 15:28, Andreas Maria Jacobs wrote:

> I cannot afford to waste my energy to get involved in
> a power political game i.e. AW vs. China government
> 
> i think both sides are to blame and I think 
> it is a bit naive to fight for either of them
> 
> Ai Weiwei showed a grave disrespect for the 
> traditional chinese cultural values, smashing
> age old artifacts to barrels to express his
> conceptual megamalomaniac  - Andy Warhol like - attitude. 
> 
> It is not strange that he will be in a conflictual situation
> 
> And... he is NOT a victim!!!
> 
> He is at best a selfchosen chinese multimilloniaire
> who cleverly used the Western attention for 
> his extremistic and insane scaled 'artworks' to become
> a well sought and extremely well paid, super
> commercial 'artdealer', exploiting the rich chinese
> culture for his own - and western artdealers - sake 
> 
> Let's say he got what he deserved, do not be fooled 
> by the media hypes! 
> 
> Andreas Maria Jacobs
> 
> w: http://www.nictoglobe.com
> w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl
> 
> On May 11, 2011, at 15:54, Michael Szpakowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>  
>> 
>> Hi
>> I made a 'free Ai Weiwei' banner. I put it on my site and linked it to
>>  
>> http://www.freeaiweiwei.org/
>>  
>> There's a larger image, too, here:
>>  
>> http://www.somedancersandmusicians.com/freeAiWeiwei/
>>  
>> Please feel free to use it, remix it or make your own.
>>  
>> cheers
>> michael
>>  
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