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Chinese artist Liu Bolin staged “disappearing acts” at the steps of the former City Hall and Clifford Pier. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Liu Bolin Will Premiere A 100-Person Disappearing Act for Singapore Art Week: "The Invisible Man" returns to Singapore for most ambitious project yet.
Liu Bolin touring his fellow artists’ work at Deck Open Ground at 120A Prinsep Street. Singaporean artist Robert Zhao’s installation, A Crow Remembers, is seen in the background.
31.5 x 24.8 in. (80 x 63 cm.) The present work is part of Chinese performance artist and photographer Liu Bolin's Hiding in the City series, initiated in 2005. Originally trained as a sculptor, Liu ...
The present work is part of Chinese performance artist and photographer Liu Bolin's Hiding in the City series, initiated in 2005. Originally trained as a sculptor, Liu began using photography when his ...
Chinese artist Liu Bolin, dubbed ‘‘the invisible man’’, has conducted 200 ‘‘camouflage installations’’ in 14 years. Yesterday he took on the Exhibition Building.
With bright red acrylic paint smeared in their hair, the subjects of Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s latest work pose side-by-side in a scene that evokes one of China’s most historically ...
With bright red acrylic paint smeared in their hair, the subjects of Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s latest work pose side-by-side in a scene that evokes one of China’s most historically ...
With bright red acrylic paint smeared in their hair, the subjects of Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s latest work pose side-by-side in a scene that evokes one of China’s most historically ...
Most people arriving to Art Basel Miami Beach are coming to be seen and photographed in their loudest statement fashion, not to disappear into the background. But the artist Liu Bolin, however, is ...