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Liu Xiaodong

Liu Xiaodong is a highly acclaimed Chinese artist whose work has garnered international recognition for its unique perspective on everyday life. Born in the Liaoning province in 1963, Liu Xiaodong is best known for his large-scale oil paintings that capture the essence of ordinary people and their surroundings. His work is characterized by its realism, with a focus on capturing the nuances of human expression and emotion. In addition to his paintings, Liu Xiaodong has also created many large-scale installation works that have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. One of his most notable installations is ‘The Great Chain’, which was installed at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing in 2010. This installation consisted of a series of interconnected metal chains that were suspended from the ceiling, creating a dynamic and immersive environment for viewers. One of Liu Xiaodong’s most famous series of works is the ‘Three Gorges’ series, which documents the ongoing construction of the Three Gorges Dam. This series captures the impact of the dam on the surrounding environment and the people who live there, highlighting the complex relationship between humans and their environment. Overall, Liu Xiaodong’s work is characterized by its ability to capture the essence of everyday life in a way that is both realistic and deeply emotional. His work has been a source of inspiration for many Chinese citizens and has been the subject of numerous publications, cementing his place as one of China’s most influential contemporary artists.

Liu Xiaodong, Chinese artist, realism, large-scale paintings, installation works, Three Gorges series, everyday life, human expression, emotion, impact of environment

Charles Williams

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Liu Xiaodong

Liu Xiaodong is a renowned Chinese artist who was born in 1963 in Liaoning province. He is most famous for his large-scale oil paintings that have been exhibited at galleries and Biennales around the world. His work primarily focuses on depicting everyday life, exploring the mundane and ordinary aspects of his surroundings. He has also created many large-scale installation works, including the 2010 piece entitled ‘The Great Chain’ which was installed at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing. His most famous series of works is the ‘Three Gorges’ series which documents the ongoing construction of the Three Gorges Dam. Liu Xiaodong’s work has been a source of inspiration for many Chinese citizens and has been the subject of numerous publications.

Chinese art, oil painting, contemporary installation.

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