Liu Bolin

Have you ever felt that you were invisible? Are you a wallflower? Liu Bolin has turned dematerialization into beautiful art.

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Comments

Gweipo said…
rather like those ... I originally took the name "gweipo" as it literally means ghost woman, and moving here I felt I'd lost my identity to the point that I had become a ghost!
Christina said…
Liu Bolin has been doing his Hiding in the City series since 2005. It started as a political commentary on the tensions between the Chinese government and their people and the identity an environment gives an individual and vice versa. Liu Bolin will be exhibiting at Eli Klein Fine Art in New York from June 29 - August 28, 2011. Eli Klein Fine Art represents him exclusively in North and South America. More images can be found on www.ekfineart.com.
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