chinese artists protest

from left, liu wei, liu yi, wu yuren, zhang jun and sun yuan are among the artists protesting the demolition of their homes and studios
in the northern part of beijing.
demolitions of their homes and studios in beijing's artists' villages gallery, police forces
intervened with swinging iron rods preventing the group to reach tiananmen square.

first hall, the artists' villages gallery
the artists' villages gallery is one of the largest art spaces in beijing with at more than
4,000 square meters. located in songzhuang in the capital's eastern suburbs, it houses
more than 2000 contemporary chinese artists residents consisting of painters, sculptors,
calligraphers and photographers.

'big pharmacy', mixed media installation, september 2003
wuyuren, a photographer and installation artist was one of many attacked for protesting.
wy yu ren, a photographer and installation artist was one of many attacked by masked men
for protesting.

'big pharmacy', mixed media installation, september 2003

'kui hua zi' by ai weiwei, porcelain 1000kg
chinese contemporary artist ai weiwei sent out twitter messages to document the march
towards tiananmen square. police intervened within 500 yards of his march.

'17 stools from the quing dynasty (1644-1911)', 167cm x 180cm x 157cm by ai weiwei
residence artists are aggrieved by the situation as they were lured to the villages with
long term lease, in some cases for 20 years. for many, they have invested their life
saving in renovations and are concerned by the bullying tactics from developers.
the conflict over the future of beijing's artist village is a direct result of increasing real
estate values and issues over land expropriation. this has prompted about suicides amongst
many of those faced with eviction followed by extensive media coverage. only now has
the government began considering the modification of the nation's urban redevelopment
regulation.
however, for the protesters who have publicly vocalized their stance on the ongoing issue,
it is unclear whether their actions will alter the fate of the development threatening
the artists' villages. read more here
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