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  1. Jun 10, 2023 · Liu Xiaodong. Liu Xiaodong is a painter of modern life, whose large-scale works serve as a kind of history painting for the emerging world. Liu locates the human dimension to such global issues as population displacement, environmental crisis and economic upheaval, but through carefully orchestrated compositions, he walks the line between artifice and reality.

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    Liu Xiaodong (simplified Chinese: 刘小东; traditional Chinese: 劉小東; pinyin: Liú Xiǎodōng; born 1963 in Liaoning, China) is a contemporary Chinese artist. Education [ edit ] Liu was born in 1963 in the small industrial village of Jincheng, a pulp and paper-producing center on the outskirts of Jinzhou in Liaoning province .

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    Liu Xiaodong is a contemporary Chinese artist best known for his involvement in the Neo-Realist movement in China during the 1990s. Throughout his painting practice, Liu explores the conceptual aspect of documenting the developing economy of China as well as, more recently, Egypt. “I like to find scenes that are part of life, of someone’s ...

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  5. 1963. ) Liu Xiaodong (Chinese, b.1963) was born in Liaoning Province, and is one of China’s most celebrated Contemporary artists. In 1980, Liu left his hometown of Jincheng to pursue art in Beijing. Liu attended the Central Academy of Fine Arts, where he received his BA in 1988 and his MFA in 1995.

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    Apr 24, 2024 · Liu Xiaodong was born in 1963 in Jincheng, in the province of Liaoning, China. A leading figure among the Chinese Neo-Realist painters, Liu Xiaodong depicts everyday people in his enormous oil-and-acrylic paintings, foregrounding the human dimension of global issues like economic hardship, environmental crisis, and migration. The artist often ...

  7. Feb 23, 2024 · Liu Xiaodong discusses his Hot Bed No. 1, 2005, with Cheng-hua Wang's ART 218 class (Photo/Kirstin Ohrt) Liu spoke with Wang’s class about his practice and influences. Intrigued by their complexity, subtle social and political innuendos, and representations of internal narratives, Liu explained that he draws inspiration from Chinese scroll ...

  8. May 4, 2023 · Liu Xiaodong’s work is the result of direct observation of places of social change. In the Shaanbei series, Liu’s subjects are youths left to their own devices, idle adults and nostalgic elders all extant in a transitioning society. In his traditional observational style and with characteristic attention to detail, Liu captures the ...

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