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Ai Weiwei Art Installation at Alcatraz
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in a Virtual 3D Space

Visitors can now revisit—or view for the first time—this once-in-a-lifetime installation of art within the confines of Alcatraz.

Ai Weiwei Art Installation at Alcatraz
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: With Wind, New Industries Building

This large-scale installation, located in the building once used for prison labor, is based on the traditional Chinese "dragon kite" and features multiple kites strung together to create a single, large multipart kite. 

Ai Weiwei, Trace 2014 (New Industries Building, Alcatraz)
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Trace, New Industries Building

In this installation, the viewer is confronted with a field of 176 colorful portraits laid out across an expanse of the floor. Each portrait—intricately constructed from LEGO® bricks—represents an individual who has been imprisoned or exiled because of his or her beliefs, actions, or affiliations. 

 

@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Refraction, New Industries Building (with tunnel access)
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Refraction, New Industries Building (with tunnel access)

Using the imagery of flight to evoke the tension between freedom and confinement, this monumental installation—weighing more than five tons—is modeled after a bird’s wing. 

@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Stay Tuned, A Block
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Stay Tuned, A Block

Stay Tuned invites visitors into 12 individual cells in A Block, where they can sit and listen to spoken words, poetry, and music by people who have been imprisoned for the creative expression of their beliefs—as well as works created under conditions of incarceration.

@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Blossom, Hospital
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Blossom, Hospital

With intricately detailed encrustations of ceramic flowers, Ai transforms the utilitarian fixtures (sinks, toilets, and tubs) in several hospital ward cells and medical offices into fantastical, fragile porcelain bouquets.

@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Yours Truly, Dining Hall
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Yours Truly, Dining Hall

Yours Truly serves as a springboard for visitors to engage in a global conversation about the responsibilities that we all bear as members of the international community. 

Andy Goldsworthy, Wood Line
Andy Goldsworthy, Wood Line

In 2010, at the roots of the eucalyptus trees in the Presidio, British artist Andy Goldsworthy created the scuplture Wood Line.

Shortening Art Exhibit on Alcatraz
Shortening on Alcatraz by Nelson Saiers

Alcatraz, best known for the historic federal penitentiary and occupation by the Indians of All Tribes, also has a long tradition of welcoming artists to provoke thought about freedom and incarceration.

Home Land Security Exhibit
Home Land Security

Presented by the FOR-SITE Foundation in partnership with the National Park Service, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, and the Presidio Trust, Home Land Security  featured 18 contemporary artists and collectives from 12 countries around the world, providing a global perspective on the themes of home, safety, and defense.