Chinese artist Liu Bolin at the “Augmented Palace”: “The idea of ​​hiding is evolving”

Chinese artist Liu Bolin at the Augmented Palace The idea

His life and his art are viscerally linked to freedom of expression. In 2005, his workshop in Beijing was destroyed, a year later an exhibition was banned, and Liu Bolin was born on January 7, the anniversary of the attack on Charlie Hebdo. Famous for his photos where he “hides” in the image, the Chinese artist, who lives and works in Beijing, has created a digital work for the first time, presented from June 23 to 25 at the “Augmented Palace”, the major event for artistic creations in augmented reality at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris.

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