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Anish Kapoor and friends: Recording Gangnam for Freedom

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    Wei wei is courageous and able
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    to make both his art and his being
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    revolve around these questions
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    of freedom of speech, freedom of expression.
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    I mean it's interesting how here in London,
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    and across the world, I must say,
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    how many people have wanted to take part in this event.
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    Through this silly act of dancing of dancing,
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    you know, we can actually make a difference.
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    It's very very interesting, isn't it?
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    That pop music, which is in a way the most opened of cultural forums,
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    of lands itself to such a wide wide public
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    and allows us to perhaps insert into it other meanings.
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    I come along because at least Anish is trying to do something
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    and I feel little bit guilty about not having done something myself.
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    But here I am, I can participate in
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    some activity that supports a cause very near to my heart.
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    It's unimaginable to me
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    who've lived free the all my life
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    able to say what I want
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    do what I want
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    and just to imagine today guys
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    who get punished and you know, excluded from society
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    because they're doing the same thing.
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    It's, it's really, it's really upsetting.
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    I'm not here to dance
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    because my knees gave up their dancing days long ago.
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    But I'm here to trying wave my arms
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    I think I can manage that.
Title:
Anish Kapoor and friends: Recording Gangnam for Freedom
Description:

Louisiana Channel joined, along with hundreds of friends, to attend British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor's studio recording of the 'Gangnam for Freedom'-video in support of Ai Weiwei.

Earlier this year Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei recorded a gangnam style video, dancing handcuffed, sending a message to the Chinese authorities who responded by banning the video as soon as it came online. Louisiana Channel joined the invitation, along with hundreds of friends, to attend British-Indian Anish Kapoor's studio recording of the 'Gangnam for freedom'-video in support of Ai Weiwei. In this video Kapoor comments on the possibilities of using pop music as a means of expressing political messages.

Recorded in London, November 2012.

Filmed by Matthias Pilz.

Produced by Kamilla Bruus and Christian Lund.

Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

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Video Language:
English
Team:
Louisiana Channel
Duration:
05:31

English subtitles

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