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Ai Weiwei Created Wood Art by Filling 18 Rooms with Wooden Stools

Natural art provides a feeling that few can mimic so this wood art is truly a standout. Ai Weiwei is back at it again with his brand of amazing and inspiring contemporary art pieces and this one is his most ambitious yet.

The exhibition takes up 18 rooms of Berlin’s Martin-Gropius-Bau and over 3,000 square meters. Altogether it uses about 6,000 wooden stools, which have all been used and show signs of wear and tear. The personality of each is the story of the piece as each stool brings it's own specific energy to it.

The stools also have a deeper history as they were gathered up from the Qing dynasties and the Republican period, giving them a true historical impact and giving the exhibition true cultural relevance. Photo Credits: designboom, aiweiwei
Trend Themes
1. Wooden Art Exhibitions - Ai Weiwei's wooden stool art exhibition is an example of the trend of using natural materials for contemporary art pieces.
2. Historical Material Art - Using historical materials, like the Qing dynasties and Republican period wooden stools in Ai Weiwei's exhibition, is a trend for creating art with cultural relevance.
3. Room-sized Art Installations - Ai Weiwei's use of 18 rooms and over 3,000 square meters to create his wooden stool art exhibition is an example of the trend of creating room-sized art installations.
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1. Art Exhibitions - Art exhibitions can capitalize on using natural materials and historical items to create thought-provoking and culturally relevant pieces.
2. Interior Design - Interior design can use room-sized art installations like Ai Weiwei's exhibition to enhance the overall ambiance of a space and provide a unique experience for guests.
3. Museums and Galleries - Museums and galleries can feature art exhibitions like Ai Weiwei's wooden stool exhibit as a way to draw in visitors and provide culturally significant experiences.

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