Liu Ye 刘野

by Liu Ye/刘野

Other authorsBernhard Fibicher (Contributor), Zhu Zhu (Contributor)
Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

MON.LIY4

Publication

Timezone 8 (2007), Edition: Multilingual, 133 pages

Description

Liu Ye's unique experience as one of the few Beijing-based artists to travel regularly between Europe and China has allowed him, in his own words, "to concentrate on himself." During his youth, Liu was heavily influenced by the Cultural Revolution. In his art, he negotiates the dual effect of this cataclysmic social movement and its corresponding kitsch propaganda art, creating an aesthetic world that appears to be superficially naive, but below the surface, is anything but. It is a world shaped by memories from Liu Ye's younger years, taking in fairy tales and a child's concept of happiness. By juxtaposing the catastrophes of recent world history with figures of winged girls and boys, Liu Ye's art drifts back into adolescence while sifting through these emotionally-laden memories. In work not far removed from sentimentality and the deceptive quality of kitsch, he combines the imagination and sensitivity of fantasy with the rigor of philosophical inquiry.… (more)

Physical description

133 p.; 8 inches

Language

ISBN

9889960931 / 9789889960933
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