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The Future

2015
Archival Pigment Print
53 1/4 x 70 7/8 in.
Edition AP 2 of 2. 35 3/8 x 47 1/4 in.
Edition 5 of 6.

Liu Bolin was born in 1973 in the Chinese province of Shandong. He finished his studies at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing with a Master of Fine Arts in 2001. His works have been shown in museums across the world ever since, and he rapidly made a name for himself as “The Invisible Man”. His best-known photographs are from the Hiding in the City series, which began as action art in 2005.

Bolin belongs to the young Chinese generation that grew up in the 1990s, when China had recovered from the effects of the Chinese Revolution to become an uprising economic power. The era was marked by economic growth and political stability.

His first solo show in Beijing in 1998 garnered international interest and many solo exhibitions followed, including in the Galerie Bertin Toublanc in Paris (2007), Eli Klein Fine Art in New York (2008), and the Forma Foundation in Milan (2010). Bolin was also part of the world’s largest contemporary photography festival, Les Rencontres d’Arles.

In March 2012, a photo series was photographed with designers from Missoni, Lanvin, Valentino, and Gaultier for Harper’s Bazaar magazine, where the artist camouflaged himself in front of patterns and materials typical for each label.

Liu Bolin lives and works in Beijing, China.

Selected exhibitions:
2011 The Invisible Man, Eli Klein Fine Art, New York, NY
2011 The Invisible Man, Vänermuseet, Lidköping, Sweden

2011 Hiding in Italy, Forma Centro Internazionale Di Fotografia, Milano
2010 Hiding in the City, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela
2010 Sunshine International Art Museum, Songzhuang, Beijing
2010 On Fire, Eli Klein Fine Art, New York, NY
2008 Mixed Maze – Group Photography Exhibition, Red Mansion Foundation, London

2007 Sculpture, Dashanzi Art Zone, Beijing, China.

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