
Liu Wei (businessman, born 1987) - Wikipedia
Liu Wei (Chinese: 刘伟; pinyin: Liú Wěi; born March 8, 1987), also known as Forrest Liu, commonly known as Da Wei within the gaming community, is a Chinese businessman and …
Liu Wei | MiHoYo Wiki | Fandom
Liu Wei (Chinese: 刘伟 Liú Wěi; born March 8, 1987),[2] also known as Brother Wei (大伟哥 Dàwěigē), is one of the co-founders and the current chairman[3] and president of Shanghai …
Liu Wei (artist) - Wikipedia
Liu Wei (Chinese: 刘韡; born 1972 [1] in Beijing) is a Chinese artist based in Beijing. He works in varied media – video, installation, drawing, sculpture, and painting – with no uniting stylistic …
Liu Wei - Artnet
Liu Wei is a contemporary Chinese artist working in many types of media including installation, video, drawing, painting, and sculpture. View Liu Wei’s 168 artworks on artnet. Find an in …
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Liu Wei: Chronicles of a Changing City • ArtCritic
Dec 24, 2024 · Liu Wei transforms the greatest urban shift in history into visceral art. His works, from pixelated skylines to architectures made of dog treats, are brutal mirrors of our consumer …
Liu Wei - Artists - Sean Kelly Gallery - skny.com
After graduating, Liu Wei quickly became known as a prominent figure in China’s “cynical realism” movement. Influenced by the events of 1989, his early paintings mirror the movement’s …
Liu Wei - Wikipedia
Liu Wei may refer to: Liu Wei (born 1958) (Chinese: 刘伟; pinyin: Liú Wěi, born 1958), Chinese politician; Liu Wei (born 1965) (Chinese: 刘伟; pinyin: Liú Wěi, born 1965), Chinese politician; …
Liu Wei : "Provocative is a must" - Doors Art and Culture Agency
Dec 7, 2021 · Liu Wei (born 1972 in Beijing) is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant artists of his generation. Using video, installation, drawing, sculpture and painting, Liu Wei’s work is shape …
DARK MATTER: THE ART OF LIU WEI - Artforum
Whether slicing through refrigerators and washing machines, digging trenches in gallery floors, or erecting bristling, kaleidoscopic structures made from demolition debris, Beijing-based artist …