Ai Wei Wei and Human Rights showcased on Alcatraz

The centerpiece; the energy of the dragon  being Free 

Janet Roberts in the interior exhibition space of Ai Wei Wei's show 
A wise owl 

Honeycomb broken glass frames the "political prisoners" flooring portraiture 

The Dragon's Tail...

The artist states his mission and intentions. 

Viewers examining the portraits 

One of the greatest prisoners of conscience, now a leader in Burma 

In memoriam, to Nelson Mandela 

I heard one mother say to her little boy, "we can see what you do with your legos!"  

Down a grim alleyway, that overlooks the former "laundry facilities is this giant structure on the ground floor.

Evoking our remembrance of those wrongfully imprisoned and persecuted who wore the star  but note the life giving immortal crane imagery on the star


The ruins of the laundry 

Not works of art, but the actual elements still remaining. Urinals. 

A young Chinese visitor contemplates the portraits beneath her feet 




Alcatraz Island from the SF Pier






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Giacometti, Yanaihara Isaku.

Markus Schinwald at Wattis Institute exhibition, co curated by SFMOMA as an off site project

Pauline Kael house with Jess Collins murals, Berkeley