Tuesday December 23rd, 2014
Ai Weiwei plants F Grass as part of the Vancouver Biennale
Yes, the official launch of Ai Weiwei’s Vancouver Biennale sculpture, F Grass, took place in the Twitter-verse, but the real-world unveiling was…
Monday December 22nd, 2014
Ai Weiwei At The Vancouver Biennale
Vancouver, Canada Internationally renowned Chinese artist and human rights activist Ai Weiwei joins the Vancouver Biennale exhibition with “F Grass”,…
Thursday December 18th, 2014
Ai Weiwei’s defiance on display in Vancouver
A new sculpture by acclaimed Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei unveiled Wednesday for the Vancouver Biennale may initially look underwhelming. But …
Wednesday December 17th, 2014
Ai Weiwei Vancouver Biennale Installation Represents Resilience
World renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has left his mark on Vancouver in a big way. Weiwei’s latest work, “F Grass,” was unveiled…
Wednesday December 17th, 2014
Ai Weiwei makes his mark on downtown Vancouver green space
The City of Vancouver is getting a great early Christmas present as renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei leaves his distinct and thought-provoking mark…
Wednesday December 17th, 2014
Ai Wei Wei Vancouver sculpture symbolizes resilience and defiance
Chinese artist and activist joins Vancouver Biennale with cheeky art installation “F Grass” A new art installation by internationally…
Wednesday December 17th, 2014
Ai Weiwei public art revealed in Vancouver
A spiky – and cheeky – piece of public art by one of the most powerful artists and human rights activists in the world will be unveiled in Vancouver…
Wednesday September 17th, 2014
Renowned Colombian Artist makes Canadian Debut
Vancouver, Canada —The Vancouver Biennale invites members of the media and the community to meet Colombian artist Luis Fernando Peláez at the…
Tuesday September 16th, 2014
Public Performance at the Vancouver Biennale
Vancouver, Canada – Inspired by the 2014-2016 Vancouver Biennale’s theme, “Open Borders / Crossroads Vancouver,” and by Martin …
Thursday September 11th, 2014
Pop-up art installation reflects our obsession with status updates
A pop-up art installation in an affluent Vancouver neighbourhood aims to comment on society’s fascination with sharing details about our personal lives.