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Chinese artist Ai Weiwei unveils Lego portraits of Mexico’s missing students

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MEXICO CITY: Chinese artist Ai Weiwei unveiled a series of portraits Thursday 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, said 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 said in Mexico City.

The work, entitled ‘Reestablec­er memorias’, or ‘ Reestablis­hing 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.

The timeline starts on Sept 26, 2014, the night the student protesters — who were enrolled at the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College, in the southern state of Guerrero — were attacked by corrupt police in the nearby city of Iguala.

It then jumps to Jan 27, 2015, the day the chief prosecutor in the case presented the authoritie­s’ version of events, saying the students had been handed over to drug- gang hitmen, who killed them and incinerate­d their bodies at a garbage dump.

Then it turns to Sept 6, 2015, the day a team of independen­t internatio­nal experts who had studied the supposed crime scene said that the official version of events was impossible.

The experts, who were sent by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, urged the Mexican authoritie­s to reopen the investigat­ion. But the government at the time said it considered the case closed, and did not renew the experts’ mandate.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Ai Weiwei poses in front of his new exhibition at the University Museum of Contempora­ry Art (MUAC) in Mexico City.
— AFP photo Ai Weiwei poses in front of his new exhibition at the University Museum of Contempora­ry Art (MUAC) in Mexico City.

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