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You can construct whole worlds using the building blocks of Lego, but Ai Weiwei has taken things to another level by recreating Monet’s monumental triptych Water Lilies (1914–26). The mammoth ...
“Water Lilies #1” is nearly 50 feet wide and features 650,000 LEGO bricks in 22 different colors. The effect, even in pictures, evocatively abstracts the dreamy aesthetics of Monet’s ...
Weiwei’s Water Lilies #1 is set to debut at London’s Design Museum next month. Spanning the length of the wall where it will be displayed, the piece is his largest LEGO creation yet.
SINGAPORE: Imagine Monet in the modern world – using artificial intelligence (AI), he’s created thousands more of his famous water lilies paintings. But who owns them – Monet or the AI?
But artificial turf must be regularly cleaned with water, and in warm climates such as Los Angeles’, artificial fields get so hot that schools must water them down before children play on them.
When Ai Weiwei opens his next show, visitors will encounter a familiar scene at London’s Design Museum: the famed water lilies of French painter Claude Monet. But there’s a twist.
When Ai Weiwei opens his next show, visitors will encounter a familiar scene at London’s Design Museum: the famed water lilies of French painter Claude Monet. But there’s a twist.