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Lí Wei' s Work. Group Exhibition Installation. 22'55''. Group Exhibition Video. 2'55''. Group Exhibition Performance Video. A Bag of Rubbish. Group Exhibition Performance Photography. One Hundred Years.
Li Wei the Magistrate (Chinese: 李衛當官; pinyin: Lǐ Wèi Dāng Guān) is a 2001 Chinese television historical comedy-drama starring Xu Zheng as Li Wei, an illiterate county magistrate who would become one of the most prominent officials of 18th century Imperial China.
Li Wei is a contemporary artist who creates visually stunning and gravity-defying performance art photographs. He records physically challenging conceptual stunts without relying on the help of digital enhancements.
26 lip 2024 · Li Wei and Liu Zhiyin, a dynamic duo in the realm of sculpture, captivate audiences with their profound themes and meticulous artistry. Their works immerse viewers in a serene and warm atmosphere through their refined forms and fluid lines.
Li Wei (simplified Chinese: 李𬀩; traditional Chinese: 李暐; pinyin: Lǐ Wěi; born in 1970, Hubei, China) is a contemporary artist from Beijing, China. His work often depicts him in apparently gravity-defying situations.
Lí Wei was born in Beijing, China, in 1981. He received his BA from the Sculpture department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2007. Lí Wei adopts a hyperrealistic style in his sculptures, focusing on conveying the emotions of the figures.
Lí Wei adopts a hyperrealistic style in his sculptures, focusing on conveying the emotions of the figures. The objective and clinical themes in Lí’s works reveal his doubts in human nature and of humanity’s cruelty and ignorance.