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Ai Weiwei: Making Sense Exhibition Catalogue

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  • The official catalogue for our exhibition Ai Weiwei: Making Sense.
  • The first book to dive exclusively into Weiwei’s approach to design and collecting, shedding light on the value we ascribe to everyday objects.
  • It brings Ai’s vast collections together from Neolithic stone tools to modern, mass-produced objects, creating a dialogue and tension between traditional craftsmanship and modern-day manufacturing.
  • Features interviews, essays, and in-depth analysis of the multi-disciplinary artist and visionary.
  • Contributors include Tim Marlow, Brian Dillon, Rachel Hajek, Julia Lovell, Justin McGuirk, Wang Shu and Eyal Weizman.
  • Edited by Justin McGuirk, Design Museum Chief Curator
  • 250 colour and b/w illustrations.
  • 224 pp, 240 x 170mm
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