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Liu Wei — Landscape (in 6 parts)
Liu Wei

Landscape (in 6 parts)

2004

A sweeping panoramic work composed of six gelatin silver prints, Liu Wei's *Landscape* fractures and reassembles the natural world through the cool, precise language of black-and-white photography. The serial format invites the eye to move across the panels, discovering both continuity and subtle disruption between each section. The work reflects Liu Wei's interest in perception and representation, using the traditional landscape genre as a framework to question how we construct and read visual space.

Medium
gelatin silver prints

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20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Evening Sale

November 26, 2017

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Liu Wei, Landscape (in 6 parts), 2004

A sweeping panoramic work composed of six gelatin silver prints, Liu Wei's *Landscape* fractures and reassembles the natural world through the cool, precise language of black-and-white photography. The serial format invites the eye to move across the panels, discovering both continuity and subtle disruption between each section. The work reflects Liu Wei's interest in perception and representation, using the traditional landscape genre as a framework to question how we construct and read visual space.

Medium
gelatin silver prints
Year
2004
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Conceptual Photography, Landscape Photography, Minimalist Aesthetic, Male Artist, Chinese Artist, Conceptual Art, 20th Century Photography, Black and White Photography, Gelatin Silver Print, Contemporary Artist, Fragmented Format, Polyptych Format, Meditative Mood, Urban Landscape, Experimental Photography, Black and White, Sequential Format

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