AI WEIWEI'S TURANDOT

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“Everything is Art. Everything is Politics. I think art competes with reality. And art will give you the last words.” –Ai Weiwei

The renowned artist and activist Ai Weiwei has used sculpture, photography, documentaries, and large-scale installations to challenge authoritarian power for decades. But his project at the Rome Opera House, directing Puccini’s final opera, Turandot, may be his most powerful fusion of art and politics yet. Puccini’s original is a fairy tale set in ancient China about a princess whose riddle game costs failed suitors their lives. But Ai Weiwei transformed this story into a stark reflection of the present, weaving in footage of refugee crises, COVID hospitals, and the Ukraine war—a production that became an urgent act of resistance for its Ukrainian conductor and cast. The opera and documen ... 

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Ai Weiwei, Maxim Derevianko, Turandot, Puccini, Rome Opera House, documentary, art and politics, activism, freedom of expression, censorship, totalitarianism, refugee crisis, COVID-19, Ukraine war, Oksana Lyniv, Oksana Dyka, Chang Ching, creative pro
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