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Study of Perspective - Hong Kong
Study of Perspective - Hong Kong
Study of Perspective - Hong Kong
Study of Perspective - Hong Kong

Study of Perspective - Hong Kong

Limited Edition of 46

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A new hand-signed edition by Ai Weiwei continuing THE SKATEROOM’s ongoing collaboration with the artist.

Part of the iconic Study of Perspective series, Hong Kong captures Ai Weiwei’s unmistakable gesture directed toward a city deeply tied to questions of freedom, autonomy, and political identity.

Released exclusively as a 72-hour time-limited edition, each deck is hand-signed and chronologically numbered according to order of purchase. The final edition size will only be revealed once the release window closes.

Produced with museum-grade quality and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Available to collect for 72 hours only.

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Portrait of Ai Weiwei

About the Artist

Portrait of Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei (b. 1957) is a Chinese artist, filmmaker and outspoken activist whose wide‑ranging practice merges sculpture, installation, architecture, photography and public‑intervention.

After spending time in New York in the 1980s, Ai returned to Beijing in the early 1990s, helping found the experimental artist‑space China Art Archives & Warehouse (CAAW). His art frequently engages themes of freedom, surveillance, and human rights: for example, his monumental porcelain installation Sunflower Seeds (2010) at the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern deployed 100 million hand‑crafted porcelain seeds weighing ~10 tonnes.

In 2011 he was detained by Chinese authorities for 81 days and later prohibited from travel—events that turned his own biography into part of his art. Today he works across multiple global bases, including Portugal, Germany and the UK, continuing to challenge the structures of power, craft, and cultural production.

Ai Weiwei (b. 1957) is a Chinese artist, filmmaker and outspoken activist whose wide‑ranging practice merges sculpture, installation, architecture, photography and public‑intervention. After spending time in New York in the 1980s, Ai returned to Beijing in the early 1990s, helping found the experi
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Ai Weiwei (b. 1957) is a Chinese artist, filmmaker and outspoken activist whose wide‑ranging practice merges sculpture, installation, architecture, photography and public‑intervention.

After spending time in New York in the 1980s, Ai returned to Beijing in the early 1990s, helping found the experimental artist‑space China Art Archives & Warehouse (CAAW). His art frequently engages themes of freedom, surveillance, and human rights: for example, his monumental porcelain installation Sunflower Seeds (2010) at the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern deployed 100 million hand‑crafted porcelain seeds weighing ~10 tonnes.

In 2011 he was detained by Chinese authorities for 81 days and later prohibited from travel—events that turned his own biography into part of his art. Today he works across multiple global bases, including Portugal, Germany and the UK, continuing to challenge the structures of power, craft, and cultural production.