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Ai Weiwei

Middle Finger in Red

From £130 per month

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This artwork can be purchased with Own Art. Pay in 10 monthly instalments, all interest-free! Select Own Art in your Shopping Cart to apply.

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What is the Own Art scheme?

At Electric Gallery we believe art should be accessible to everyone. As a member of the Own Art Scheme (backed by Arts Council England), we offer a 0% finance option to our UK customers, for most of the artworks we sell.

With Own Art you can spread the cost of the art you love, over 10 months. You can choose to finance all or just part of your purchase and multiple works can be bought with one loan. You don’t have to pay a deposit and - best of all - you can take your art home with you straight away!

Once you’ve found the artwork that you want to buy, just let us know that you’d like to apply for an Own Art loan to finance your purchase. All you will need is proof of residence and signature (for example, a driving license). The application process typically takes around 10 minutes.

Backed by Art Council England
Own Art is a fantastic scheme backed by Art Council England, with 0% finance loans provided by Hitachi Capital Finance. Many of the leading art galleries in Britain are members of the scheme.

Your Own Art Options
If the total value of your Own Art eligible artworks at checkout is between £100 and £25,000, you'll be offered the option to apply for a 0% finance loan through Hitachi Capital Finance and spread the cost over 10 months.

To apply, simply complete the application process at checkout or call us and we'll arrange your finance application for you. Just phone 020 8064 1887 or send an email to hello@electricgallery.co.uk.

For further information and frequently asked questions, please see here.

About the Artist – Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei is a renowned Chinese contemporary artist, activist, and dissident whose work spans a wide range of media, including sculpture, installation, photography, film, and architecture. Born in 1957 in Beijing, he is celebrated for his politically charged art that critiques government corruption, human rights violations, and censorship, both in China and globally. His work often merges traditional Chinese materials and methods with modern concepts, creating pieces that challenge authority and provoke social dialogue. Notable works include the “Sunflower Seeds” installation at Tate Modern and the design of the Beijing National Stadium (the “Bird’s Nest”). His activism, which led to his imprisonment in China, has made him a global symbol of artistic resistance and free expression.

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