© Liu Bolin
© Liu Bolin
Liu’s first such series and his most well known to date, Hiding in the City, began in 2005 as a response to the authorities demolition of the artists’ village where his studio was located, in order to make way for construction projects for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Foundational to the works are Liu’s sense of individual disempowerment and displacement. The spectacles serve as an act of opposition on behalf of individuals who seem invisible within China’s political and economic power structures in its move towards modernization.
© Liu Bolin
Liu Bolin’s work has been widely exhibited in museums internationally, including Liu Bolin, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Liu Bolin: A Secret Tour, Museo H.C. Andersen, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome, Italy, and The Invisible Man, Fotografiska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. His work is represented in prestigious collections including The M+ Sigg Collection, Hong Kong, (previously Sigg Collection, Mauensee, Switzerland), and Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Liu Bolin: Hidden in the City was published by Thircuir Books in 2012. Liu currently lives and works in Beijing.
© Liu Bolin