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Beijing-based artist stages unique exhibition in New York(2/4)

2016-11-18 08:51 chinadaily.com.cn Editor:Li Yan
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Nothing to Say Aluminum plate fiberglass charger wires (Photo/Courtesy of Klein Sun Gallery)

Beijing-based artist Liu Bolin, 43, is known as a "Human Chameleon" and "The Invisible Man" because of working style: He camouflages himself against various real-life backgrounds, such as food stands in a supermarket or urban demolition sites, and takes photos in which he disappears into these settings. He has been doing so for a decade to address to issues such as the information explosion. Liu's ongoing solo exhibition at New York's Klein Sun Gallery, titled Art Hacker, shows his human-camouflage photos in which he uses classic paintings as the subject matter.

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