Four pixelated pop-art portraits of the same bald man's head in different colour palettes, arranged in a 2x2 grid.

Self-Portrait Embroidery (Purple & Yellow), Self-Portrait Embroidery (Blue & Pink), Self-Portrait Embroidery (Green & Blue), Self-Portrait Embroidery (Red & Green)

€6,000

Four pixelated pop-art portraits of the same bald man's head in different colour palettes, arranged in a 2x2 grid.

Ai Weiwei

Self-Portrait Embroidery (Purple & Yellow), Self-Portrait Embroidery (Blue & Pink), Self-Portrait Embroidery (Green & Blue), Self-Portrait Embroidery (Red & Green)

€6,000

Time-limited edition

Frame included

Self-Portrait Embroidery (Purple & Yellow) Edition of 49

Self-Portrait Embroidery (Blue & Pink) Edition of 42

Self-Portrait Embroidery (Green & Blue) Edition of 46

Self-Portrait Embroidery (Red & Green) Edition of 66

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Ai Weiwei transforms a defiant self-portrait into four new limited edition embroideries.

In 2011, following 81 days in detention with Chinese authorities, Weiwei and his team secretly created toy brick portraits of global political prisoners for a major show at the decommissioned Alcatraz prison in San Francisco. Due to his passport being confiscated, Weiwei was unable to attend the exhibition, uniting him in solidarity with his subjects.

Presented here as a quartet, each pixelated embroidery translates a self-portrait of Weiwei with a shaved head and scar – the result of police brutality following his investigation into the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, which caused the artist to haemorrhage. It forms a powerful statement of persistence and solidarity, reflecting Weiwei’s unwavering belief that “it is your duty as an artist to fight and to protect freedom of speech.”

Each embroidery in the quartet features approximately 460,000 stitches, rendered in five colours on 230gsm cotton and mounted in a bespoke frame. Together, they meticulously translate the pixelated texture and bold presence of the original toy-brick work into a richly crafted textile form.

Translating a defiant self-portrait

In the short film below, Weiwei tells the story behind a photograph of the artist, taken after he endured police brutality, which the limited edition embroideries reinterpret.
Ai Weiwei

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