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Man smashes Ai Weiwei sculpture at exhibition opening in Italy

ROME (AP) 鈥 A man smashed a sculpture by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei during the private opening of his exhibition in the northern Italian city of Bologna, in an act of vandalism that the show's curator described Tuesday as a 鈥渞eckless and s
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This photo released by OperaLaboratori Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024 shows the artwork Porcelain Cube by artist Ai Wei Wei destroyed by a Czech man on the day of the opening of the exhibition 'Ai Weiwei, Who am I?", at Palazzo Fava, in Bologna, Italy, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (OperaLaboratori via AP)

ROME (AP) 鈥 A man smashed a sculpture by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei during the private opening of his exhibition in the northern Italian city of Bologna, in an act of vandalism that the show's curator described Tuesday as a 鈥渞eckless and senseless act.鈥

The large blue and white 鈥淧orcelain Cube鈥 was part of the exhibition 鈥淲ho am I?鈥 inaugurated at Bologna鈥檚 Palazzo Fava on Saturday.

Italian media reported that local police arrested a 57-year-old Czech man, who said he was an artist. He was known for targeting important works of art in the past.

It is still unclear how the man gained access to Friday鈥檚 invitation-only event, but the museum confirmed that the exhibition opened to the public as planned on Saturday.

According to the artist鈥檚 wishes, the work鈥檚 fragments were covered with a cloth and removed. They will be replaced by a life-sized print and a label explaining what happened.

Ai shared CCTV footage of the attack on his Instagram account, which showed the man hanging around the work before moving suddenly behind it and pushing it so that it smashed on the gallery floor.

The man then held a broken fragment in a gesture of triumph, before the museum鈥檚 security blocked him, pulling him onto the floor.

鈥淭he act of vandalism against Ai Weiwei鈥檚 work 鈥楶orcelain Cube鈥 is even more shocking when we consider that several of the works on display explore the theme of destruction itself,鈥 said the exhibition鈥檚 curator Arturo Galansino.

鈥淭he destruction that Ai Weiwei depicts in his works is a warning against the violence and injustice perpetrated by those in power, and has nothing to do with this violent, potentially dangerous, reckless and senseless act,鈥 he added.

Galansino described the attacker as 鈥渁n habitual troublemaker seeking attention by damaging artists, works, monuments and institutions.鈥

The Associated Press

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