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Divina Proportione



Year

2006


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Divine Proportione is a public sculpture by AI Wei Wei. It is a combination of various methods, materials, functions, and history. Ai Wei Wei produced this work intended to let the audience think, is this work a work of art that is easy or difficult to produce? Is it a modern or contemporary work?

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Gangsa, keluli tahan karat

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