The AP Interview: Exiled artist Ai Weiwei on Beijing Games

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'Chinese people are not interested in the Olympics at all because it is simply a display of state politics.'

When he was tapped to help design Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium for the 2008 Summer Olympics, the artist Ai Weiwei hoped the Games and the arena's instantly recognizable weave of curving steel beams would symbolize China’s new openness.

Even before his fame landed him the design job working with a Swiss architectural firm, Ai had been an unrelenting critic of the Chinese Communist Party. He was jailed in 2011 in China for unspecified crimes and now lives in exile in Portugal. He has also lived in exile in Germany — he still maintains a studio there — and in Britain.

In the book, Ai writes that he watched the opening ceremony away from the stadium on a television screen, and jotted down the following. Instead, China used the Olympics to alter how it was perceived on the world stage and to signal its rising power. The Communist Party "does not care if the West participates in the Games or not because China is confident that the West is busy enough with their own affairs.”

 

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