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“Liu Bolin’s body art began when he lost his house in Beijing for the city’s preparations for the 2008 Olympics Games. He used his body to camouflage in his surroundings as a sign of protest.” A friend passes along this intriguing collection of pieces by Chinese artist Liu Bolin, the “invisible man.”

Author KcMPosted on February 15, 2011April 23, 2013Categories Art, China, PhotographyTags Art, China, Liu Bolin, Photography

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