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A decade later, artist Ai Weiwei’s first major public sculpture returns to LACMA for a two-week run in its welcome plaza. The 12 bronze heads are recreations of 18th-century, European-designed but Chinese-displayed pieces that were later looted by English and French troops. (You might pick up on some symbolism here…) You can see them for free from May 29 to June 13, until they move inside as part of the Legacies of Exchange: Chinese Contemporary Art from the Yuz Foundation exhibition later this summer.
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