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Liu Ye
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In Liu Ye's art, humor and sadness
blend into a whole. The stillness of his ironic images provide
us with a deep sense of detach ment and timeless freedom. Part of
the post 89' avant garde movement, his art is disinterested in
the external flux taking place in modern China. Instead, Liu
captures the inner solitude and vulnerability of the artist in
face of the enormous changes taking place on a global scale and
in Chinese society.
Liu Ye has a highly
individualistic attitude towards art, the world he creates is a
personal and intimate space of concepts and thought, he reflects
a personal realm which is saturated in the general mood he lives
in. Liu Ye's art displays enchanting and cute figures of naïve
people, sometimes as famous as the pope, Fellini and Buster
Keaton, in paradoxical contexts or still colorful backgrounds,
the initial happiness we encounter is on the verge of slipping
into melancholy while the subtle humor in the images propels one
to think and investigate the unique world on the canvas.
Today, one of China's best selling
contemporary artists, Liu Ye is a striking example of a Chinese
artist exploring his own internal world through external and
anonymous figures and wes tern icons. Most of his work is done in
bright, vivid and warm colors while the more melancholic ones
are toned down to dark and cold blues.
Liu Ye was born in 1964 and
graduated from the Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts from the
Mural Painting Dept. and then earned a Masters of Fine Arts from
Hochschule der Kunst in Berlin Germany. He lives and works in
Beijing.
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