The City: Beijing by Ai Weiwei

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The City: Beijing


by Ai Weiwei


Beijing is two cities. One is of power and of money. People don’t care who their neighbors are; they don’t trust you. The other city is one of desperation. I see people on public buses, and I see their eyes, and I see they hold no hope. They can’t even imagine that they’ll be able to buy a house. They come from very poor villages where they’ve never seen electricity or toilet paper.


Every year millions come to Beijing to build its bridges, roads, and houses. Each year they build a Beijing equal to the size of the city in 1949. They are Beijing’s slaves. They squat in illegal structures, which Beijing destroys as it keeps expanding. Who owns houses? Those who belong to the government, the coal bosses, the heads of big enterprises. They come to Beijing to give gifts—and the restaurants and karaoke parlors and saunas are very rich as a result.


Beijing tells foreigners that they can understand the city, that we have the same sort of buildings: the Bird’s Nest, the CCTV tower. Officials who wear a suit and tie like you say we are the same and we can do business. But they deny us basic rights. You will see migrants’ schools closed. You will see hospitals where they give patients stitches—and when they find the patients don’t have any money, they pull the stitches out. It’s a city of violence.


The worst thing about Beijing is that you can never trust the judicial system. Without trust, you cannot identify anything; it’s like a sandstorm. You don’t see yourself as part of the city—there are no places that you relate to, that you love to go. No corner, no area touched by a certain kind of light. You have no memory of any material, texture, shape. Everything is constantly changing, according to somebody else’s will, somebody else’s power.


To properly design Beijing, you’d have to let the city have space for different interests, so that people can coexist, so that there is a full body to society. A city is a place that can offer maximum freedom. Otherwise it’s incomplete.


I feel sorry to say I have no favorite place in Beijing. I have no intention of going anywhere in the city. The places are so simple. You don’t want to look at a person walking past because you know exactly what’s on his mind. No curiosity. And no one will even argue with you.


None of my art represents Beijing. The Bird’s Nest—I never think about it. After the Olympics, the common folks don’t talk about it because the Olympics did not bring joy to the people.


There are positives to Beijing. People still give birth to babies. There are a few nice parks. Last week I walked in one, and a few people came up to me and gave me a thumbs up or patted me on the shoulder. Why do they have to do that in such a secretive way? No one is willing to speak out. What are they waiting for? They always tell me, “Weiwei, leave the nation, please.” Or “Live longer and watch them die.” Either leave, or be patient and watch how they die. I really don’t know what I’m going to do.


My ordeal made me understand that on this fabric, there are many hidden spots where they put people without identity. With no name, just a number. They don’t care where you go, what crime you committed. They see you or they don’t see you, it doesn’t make the slightest difference. There are thousands of spots like that. Only your family is crying out that you’re missing. But you can’t get answers from the street communities or officials, or even at the highest levels, the court or the police or the head of the nation. My wife has been writing these kinds of petitions every day, making phone calls to the police station every day. Where is my hu*****and? Just tell me where my hu*****and is. There is no paper, no information.


The strongest character of those spaces is that they’re completely cut off from your memory or anything you’re familiar with. You’re in total isolation. And you don’t know how long you’re going to be there, but you truly believe they can do anything to you. There’s no way to even question it. You’re not protected by anything. Why am I here? Your mind is very uncertain of time. You become like mad. It’s very hard for anyone. Even for people who have strong beliefs.


This city is not about other people or buildings or streets but about your mental structure. If we remember what Kafka writes about his Castle, we get a sense of it. Cities really are mental conditions. Beijing is a nightmare. A constant nightmare.


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欲海歸者要三思。期待看到你的佳作。 -beautifulwind- 給 beautifulwind 發送悄悄話 beautifulwind 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 11:04:46

So sad. I still miss Beijing though. -非文學青年- 給 非文學青年 發送悄悄話 非文學青年 的博客首頁 (394 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 13:28:13

文青真成了文學青年了。嗬嗬。 -beautifulwind- 給 beautifulwind 發送悄悄話 beautifulwind 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 14:23:00

回複:So sad. I still miss Beijing though. -selfselfself- 給 selfselfself 發送悄悄話 selfselfself 的博客首頁 (120 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 16:21:19

Just got back. I wasn't selected. But it was an interesting expe -非文學青年- 給 非文學青年 發送悄悄話 非文學青年 的博客首頁 (80 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 16:56:03

Professional -selfselfself- 給 selfselfself 發送悄悄話 selfselfself 的博客首頁 (182 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 19:07:21

en, will tell you later. -非文學青年- 給 非文學青年 發送悄悄話 非文學青年 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 21:44:34

Thanks for sharing! -NewVoice- 給 NewVoice 發送悄悄話 (957 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 14:21:18

thanks for sharing -金迷- 給 金迷 發送悄悄話 金迷 的博客首頁 (37 bytes) () 08/30/2011 postreply 15:22:38

Thank y'all for the comments! -carpediem- 給 carpediem 發送悄悄話 carpediem 的博客首頁 (6443 bytes) () 08/31/2011 postreply 11:09:37

你這個帖子放這可惜了。怎麽不另開一個帖子,讓更多人看到呢?! -beautifulwind- 給 beautifulwind 發送悄悄話 beautifulwind 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/31/2011 postreply 16:51:15

真是個憂國憂民的MM,好文!! -金迷- 給 金迷 發送悄悄話 金迷 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/31/2011 postreply 19:08:23

非常流暢的行文, 讚一個! -lilac09- 給 lilac09 發送悄悄話 lilac09 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/31/2011 postreply 21:17:55

現在才看到!讚! -非文學青年- 給 非文學青年 發送悄悄話 非文學青年 的博客首頁 (115 bytes) () 09/01/2011 postreply 11:19:37

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