LONDON.- Avant Arte, the curated marketplace that makes discovering and owning art radically more accessible, announces that Middle Finger, a new interactive online artwork created by Ai Weiwei which invites people around the world to offer their own perspective on power, has surpassed 10,000 global submissions in its first week.
Since launching on Thursday 16 March, participants have chosen to 'flip the bird' at locations around the globe including Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago, St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, the British Houses of Parliament, a Prada store and a RyanAir flight. The submissions vary greatly from the personal to the political and range from places of worship, businesses, airports and financial districts to political and royal buildings, residential spaces alongside submissions that push the limits of what can be sourced on Google Maps.
Middle Finger, is part of a collaboration between Ai Weiwei and Avant Arte in support of the Design Museum. Middle Finger remains open for the public to take part and add their own perspective to the growing archive that can be viewed online. The collaboration also comprises a series of limited editions of new works by Ai Weiwei that will be released on Avantarte.com with proceeds going to support the work of Design Museum ahead of their upcoming exhibition, Ai Weiwei: Making Sense which opens 7 April 2023.
The first of the editions, Middle Finger in Red is a silkscreen print and will be released on 30 March. It will be available to all for 24hrs only from 15:00 BST and is released as part of Avant Artes time-limited edition series that aims to help people start collecting high-quality art by todays leading contemporary artists. The print will be signed by Weiwei and cost 410.00 (approx. £365.00/ $440.00) with free shipping. 65% of all profits will be donated to the Design Museum.
Ai Weiwei said: I think often we forget we have the middle finger. Or, even when we know we have the middle finger, we are misusing it. So, I think its a good idea to see that part of your body can point to something, or an institution, or someone who resembles power, and just to let them know and to let yourself know that you exist, and to be yourself for that moment is very crucial.
Mazdak Sanii, Co-founder and CEO, Avant Arte, said: Its been incredible to see the response to Ai Weiweis Middle Finger from across the world thoughtful, funny and powerful submissions from many thousands of people its far exceeded our expectations in just its first week. This project is an important example of how we can use technology in meaningful ways to open access to art and creatively support artists in creating dialogues with new audiences. Were looking forward to the next step in this partnership, which will be the launch of Middle Finger in Red, a beautiful Ai Weiwei silkscreen print edition with proceeds in support of the Design Museum on 30th March.
Tim Marlow, Director and CEO of the Design Museum, said: Weve been overwhelmed and indeed delighted by the number of contributions from the public to Middle Finger, which shows just how much Ai Weiweis work resonates across the globe. We look forward to the timed release next week of his Middle Finger in Red print which will help support the vital future work of the Design Museum, and to our landmark exhibition, where visitors will be able to enjoy a new design-led perspective on Ai Weiweis remarkable body of work.
Ai Weiwei: Making Sense will be the artists very first exhibition to focus on design and architecture, and will be his biggest UK show in eight years. It opens at the Design Museum on 7 April and runs until 30 July 2023.
The exhibition will feature works never shown before in the UK, as well as major new pieces displayed for the very first time. At the heart of the exhibition will be a series of major site-specific installations comprising hundreds of thousands of objects collected by Ai Weiwei. In this major exhibition, Ai uses design and the history of making as a lens through which to consider what we value.
In addition to the time-limited edition of Middle Finger in Red, Avant Arte and Ai Weiwei will collaborate on four further limited editions of new works that will span prints and sculpture. These editions will be released over the course of the exhibition at the Design Museum. All editions will be available on Avantarte.com and 65% of all profits from the sale of all artworks will be donated to the Design Museum.