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Chinese artist Ai Weiwei debuts in India

Published: 15 Jan 2026 - 04:35 pm | Last Updated: 15 Jan 2026 - 04:43 pm
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Visitors look at an artwork titled "Water Lilies" by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei displayed during his first solo exhibition in India, at the Nature Morte gallery in New Delhi on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana AFP)

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New Delhi, India: The first solo exhibition in India by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei opened Thursday, featuring sculpture, installation and mixed media spanning his career, as well as his "homage" to the country.

The son of a revered poet, 68-year-old Ai is perhaps China's best-known modern artist.

He helped design the famous "Bird's Nest" stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and left for Germany four years later.A member of the gallery walks past an artwork titled "Surya Namaskar" by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei displayed during the preview of his first solo exhibition in India, at the Nature Morte gallery in New Delhi on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)

His show at New Delhi's Nature Morte gallery comes as India's relations ease with neighbouring China, although the world's two most populous nations remain strategic rivals in the region.

"This is my first exhibition in India... although there are only a dozen of my artworks, it covers several key points that trace more than 20 years," the artist, who did not attend the opening, said in a statement.

Gallery co-director Aparajita Jain said the show aimed to broaden understanding and artistic exchange.

"We're simply a space for expression -- a place for conversation where we can learn about art practices from around the world and share histories," she told AFP.

The exhibition includes Ai's large-scale Lego compositions "Surfing" and "Water Lilies", alongside works made from porcelain, stone and even buttons.

The exhibition includes three pieces made "as a homage to India", Jain added -- toy-brick works based on historic Indian paintings.Visitors look at artworks by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei displayed during his first solo exhibition in India, at the Nature Morte gallery in New Delhi on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)

Visual arts student Disha Sharma, 20, travelled 90 kilometres (56 miles) from the city of Rohtak to see the opening.

"It's not art that you immediately understand," said Sharma. "It makes you think."

Srishti Rana Menon, an artist based at Nature Morte, said that seeing the work in India was exciting.Visitors look at artworks by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei displayed during his first solo exhibition in India, at the Nature Morte gallery in New Delhi on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP) 

"I wonder how he has put every little Lego piece together," she said, praising the "contemporary take" on traditional works.

Jain said she hoped the exhibition would signal a broader shift in India's engagement with global art, so that people will "no longer only seek India in the world" but also find "the world in India".