“The man destroyed the large blue and white Porcelain Cube at a busy private opening for the exhibition “Who am I?” at Palazzo Fava in Bologna on the evening of September 21. Local police arrested a 57-year-old Czech man who has been identified in Italian media as Vaclav Pisvejc, a provocateur and self-proclaimed artist known for targeting important works of art.”

  • mortimer
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    228 minutes ago

    Gaffer tape will sort it. Trust me, I’ve fixed all kinds of shit with gaffer tape.

  • mortimer
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    255 minutes ago

    I like it better broken. It’s more abstract.

    • Eggyhead
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      11 minute ago

      I am inclined to agree, but I wonder if it would be even better pieced back together.

    • @errer
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      145 minutes ago

      I agree. Maybe these two art smashers should just agree to collaborate.

  • @jordanlundOPM
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    587 hours ago

    What it looked like before it was destroyed:

    • @[email protected]
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      Damn, I saw that piece in Rio de Janeiro years ago. The banner on my profile if from that same exposition. There were also other things made of ceramic like a teddy bear and a security camera. Iirc, one of the pieces was a pendrive with a backup of wikileaks.

    • @devilish666
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      146 hours ago

      Am i just poor peasant who can’t understand art OR that sculpture looks like bunch of fancy PVC pipe glued together ?

      • @Madison420
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        104 hours ago

        It’s modern art most of it aimed at a moral.

        As a guess I’m going to assume the point is that it’s a fragile extremely delicate vase with literally no purpose as a vase.

        You can’t put anything in it or on it, it’s vapid and empty like… Art.

        I’m gunna guess this is collaborative in some way between the two.

      • @jordanlundOPM
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        276 hours ago

        It’s made out of extremely delicate porcelain.

        • @meco03211
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          113 hours ago

          Could’ve made it cheaper using PVC.

          • @takeda
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            73 hours ago

            LOL, … and it also wouldn’t break as easily!

          • @[email protected]
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            33 hours ago

            I saw that piece with my wife and just told her someone broke it and her reaction was “wait, that was actual ceramic? I always tough it was PVC”

      • @Iheartcheese
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        12 hours ago

        It’s a cube but for grandma’s.

  • @[email protected]
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    306 hours ago

    Ai himself is known for smashing works as well. The exhibition’s curator Arturo Galansino noted that several works in the show document the destruction of a precious ceramic. The most famous of these is *Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn *(1995), a triptych of black-and-white photographs in which the artist holds and then drops a 2,000-year-old vessel. It is a commentary on China’s deliberate erasure of its cultural heritage.

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      447 minutes ago

      Shoulda made that dynasty urn outta PVC

  • @[email protected]
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    176 hours ago

    “Ai himself is known for smashing works as well. The exhibition’s curator Arturo Galansino noted that several works in the show document the destruction of a precious ceramic. The most famous of these is Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn (1995), a triptych of black-and-white photographs in which the artist holds and then drops a 2,000-year-old vessel. It is a commentary on China’s deliberate erasure of its cultural heritage.”

    Okay so this artist also destroys artifacts that are thousands of years old.

    “The destruction that Ai Weiwei depicts in his works is a warning against the violence and injustice perpetrated by those in power,” he said. “[It] has nothing to do with this reckless and senseless act carried out by a habitual troublemaker seeking attention by damaging artists, works, monuments, and institutions.”

    Imho there are other ways to prove that point.

    However it is despicable that his artwork was destroyed by a trouble maker and the perpetrator should be dealt with accordingly.

  • @[email protected]
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    136 hours ago

    Fuck Ai Weiwei the historical artefact destroying cunt. Destroyed thousands of years of history for his own fame.

  • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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    85 hours ago

    The man destroyed the large blue and white Porcelain Cube at a busy private opening for the exhibition “Who am I?” at Palazzo Fava in Bologna on the evening of September 21. Local police arrested a 57-year-old Czech man who has been identified in Italian media as Vaclav Pisvejc, a provocateur and self-proclaimed artist known for targeting important works of art.

    Ai himself is known for smashing works as well. The exhibition’s curator Arturo Galansino noted that several works in the show document the destruction of a precious ceramic. The most famous of these is Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn (1995), a triptych of black-and-white photographs in which the artist holds and then drops a 2,000-year-old vessel. It is a commentary on China’s deliberate erasure of its cultural heritage.

    Ai himself is known for smashing works as well.

    Hmmm…

    Well Ai Weiwei, it seems you got your answer.

    While I doubt the vandal was actually trying to make a comment on the artist’s reputation, it does seem very appropriate that one of his sculptures would get smashed at an exhibition called, “Who am I?”

  • borZ0 the t1r3D b3aR
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    196 hours ago

    Never saw that art before. Don’t know what it represents. Don’t know anything about the artist. Trashing art is a terrible thing, full stop.

  • @[email protected]
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    46 hours ago

    Thanks to much practice from my clumsy wife and daughter and their love for highly breakable stuff… I’ve got a few tubes of epoxy, “Challenge Accepted!”