I showed you some of Ai WeiWei's zodiac heads at our City Hall a while ago and the show, "According To What", at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has now finally opened to rave reviews from everyone. The heads will be leaving in September but the show at the AGO runs till the end of October and I plan on seeing it before it leaves. I wonder what the chances are of photos being allowed?
Taking part in Signs, Signs. Click here for more signs.
I hope you can take photos. I'd love to get a peek.
ReplyDeleteYou never know Pat, sometimes you can gat a pleasant surprise..like I did at the Empire show, let's hope so! The heads were fabulous...heavy :)
ReplyDeleteI've been in two museums where cameras were allowed, but flash was not.
ReplyDeleteThose suckers are HUGE! :)
Sounds exciting, fingers crossed about the photos!
ReplyDeletei hope for our sake. :)
ReplyDeleteHere comes another one hoping!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great exhibition, hope we see some more pics!
ReplyDeleteIt'd be great if you can take photos, but I have already learned so much about this artist from your posts, so I'm already grateful.
ReplyDeleteI am soooooooooo jealous!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to see it if I'm down in the area.
ReplyDeleteI am going next week and can't wait!
ReplyDeleteStill haven't seen those zodiac heads yet. sheesh.
I had to laugh - what a great place to put the sign :)
ReplyDeleteGive it a shot, RedPat. Sometimes people brush against their shutter buttons by mistake.
ReplyDeleteAl WeiWei had a big exhibition at the Venice Biennale when I was there. It was a pile of wooden stools. I ws mixed about whether it was creative or not.
I would love to see that exhibit.
ReplyDeleteSounds like some exciting art. Love the sign displayed with the fountains for extra drama.
ReplyDeletehave fun!
ReplyDeleteThere is currently also an exhibition of him in the Groninger Museum here in the Netherlands. Though I haven't been there yet I am curious to see it, so I certainly will soon.
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