Art Hacker - Liu Bolin
Liu Bolin (born 1973) a.k.a. Invisible Man is the world-renowned Chinese artist who paints people, including himself, into real-life scenes, so that they are completely camouflaged. His new solo exhibition “Art Hacker” is on view from November 17 through December 23, 2016, at Klein Sun Gallery.
This new body of work consists of appropriations of classical Masterpieces - da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Picasso’s Guernica - juxtaposed with a photograph of the devastating impact of the Tianjin explosions. Using complicated and precise hand-painted camouflage, Liu Bolin painstakingly recreates these images with scores of human subjects as his canvas.
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