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Ai Weiwei: "I Am the Person Who Bought the Most Lego in the World!"

Summary by Radio France
A leading artist of the Impressionist Normandy festival 2026, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei presents in Le Havre a "personal and political" rereading of the 'Nympheas' with his 'Water Lilies', works made up of hundreds of thousands of bricks of construction for children: tribute to Monet and his father.
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A leading artist of the Impressionist Normandy festival 2026, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei presents in Le Havre a "personal and political" rereading of the 'Nympheas' with his 'Water Lilies', works made up of hundreds of thousands of bricks of construction for children: tribute to Monet and his father.

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Radio France broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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