Laundromat Exhibition by Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei’s Laundromat is a traveling installation that brings the current European migrant crisis into sharp focus. The work is centered around a vast makeshift camp near the village of Idomeni, on the border with the Republic of Macedonia. As part of his recently released documentary Human Flow, Ai Weiwei has borne witness to the brutal plight of refugees worldwide. Therefore when the Idomeni camp was shut down in May 2016, and the thousands of refugees were displaced, Ai Weiwei and his team reverently collected, washed and organized the possessions they haphazardly left behind in an effort to preserve their tumultuous experience. Meticulously organized, the thousands of clothing items and accessories together with photographs and video are a moving and tactile testament to this international humanitarian emergency.
Working in a wide range of media from architecture to social media, Ai Weiwei is renowned for elevating art practice into a call for action on major geopolitical issues impacting global communities.
Free entry
15 March - 1 June 2018
Garage Gallery Timings: Sat - Thu 9am – 7pm | Friday 1pm – 7pm. Café #999: Sat - Thu 8am-11pm | Fri from 1pm - 11pm. Cass Art: Sat – Thu 10am–10pm | Fri 2pm -10pm.
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