Artist Ai Weiwei creates Lego portraits of missing Mexican students who were abducted and apparently murdered
- Chinese dissident artist unveiled the portraits of the 43 students, who were abducted and apparently massacred in 2014, in the Mexican capital
- Pop-art portraits are displayed above a timeline that chronicles the case of the missing students
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has unveiled a series of portraits made with around one million Lego blocks, depicting 43 Mexican students who were abducted and apparently massacred in 2014.
The dissident artist, who was detained by China’s communist government in 2011, says he made the piece as a commentary on the students’ case, an unsolved crime that triggered an international outcry and continues to haunt Mexico.
“Forget about being an artist, I am a human being, just like you, and if you hear someone being hurt, you hear that your neighbours’ boy can’t ever come back, and four years pass and the government cannot come to a conclusion, what kind of government is that? What kind of society we are living in?” he says.
The work, entitled Reestablecer Memorias, or Re-establishing Memories, is part of Ai’s new show at the University Museum of Contemporary Art in the Mexican capital.
The multicoloured, pop-art portraits are displayed above a timeline that chronicles the case of the missing students.