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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ai Weiwei, Money (£), 2020
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Ai Weiwei Chinese, b. 1957

Money (£), 2020
Original lithograph on Somerset paper
Signed by the artist, lower left on recto
29.7 x 21.0 cm (unframed)
© Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei, Money (£), 2020
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Ai Weiwei's 'Money (£)' (2020) offers a penetrating critique of contemporary British society through the prism of £100. Created as a lithograph on paper, this work deconstructs the economic disparities...
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Ai Weiwei's 'Money (£)' (2020) offers a penetrating critique of contemporary British society through the prism of £100. Created as a lithograph on paper, this work deconstructs the economic disparities of modern capitalism with his signature approach. The work methodically examines the relative value of £100, juxtaposing mundane consumer purchases against larger institutional expenditures, revealing stark societal inequities.

Through this systematic breakdown of monetary worth, Weiwei exposes the contradictions within capitalist systems by transforming economic data into artistic statements about wealth distribution and social justice. Each signed print serves as both a documentation of economic reality and a commentary on the arbitrary nature of value assignment in contemporary society.

The piece continues Weiwei's tradition of challenging institutional power structures while exploring themes of social inequality and economic disparity. By focusing on the British pound as his subject, Weiwei extends his global critique of power systems to Western economic structures. The work's production during 2020 adds particular resonance, coinciding with global economic uncertainty and social upheaval. Through this deceptively simple examination of monetary value, Weiwei creates a sophisticated meditation on wealth, power, and social responsibility that exemplifies his ability to transform social commentary into compelling conceptual art.
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