Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Man smashes Ai Weiwei sculpture at Italy art show opening

A man shattered a sculpture by Ai Weiwei during the opening exhibition in Bologna
September 21, 2024
Reuters

ROME (Reuters) -A man shattered a sculpture by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei on Friday during the opening of his exhibition at Palazzo Fava in the Italian city of Bologna, a spokesperson for the show said.

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