Luo Wei (artist)
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Luo Wei | |
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Born | Guangzhou, Guangdong, China |
Nationality | Chinese |
Known for | Artist |
Website | http://www.luowei.name |
Luo Wei (simplified Chinese: 罗苇; born in 1989) is a Chinese visual artist working in performance, photography, painting, theatre, audio and installation art. She often combines media to produce her art and bases it on science and biology. Luo's methods in her creative practice also include working collaboratively and a focus on academic research. She is often the subject of her own art.
Biography
Luo Wei was born in Guangzhou, China, in 1989. She graduated from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Art High School in 2008, and received a BFA degree in oil-painting from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2012. Luo now lives and works in Beijing.[1]
Artworks
Luo's art is based on observing and intervening in the world and juxtaposes subjectivity and objectivity. In oil painting to installation art, she takes inspiration from traditional Chinese ink painting.[2]
CP - Crystal Planet
Crystal Planet is the field created by microscopic (2014-). In its online form, she shares it with people from all over the world. The project developed with a team and involved the interaction with viewers by inviting the audience to participate or encouraging the netizens to structure parts of the planet in order to form a pluralistic world for people to visit, browse and renovate.[3]
The first Crystal Planet Carnival was opened at Amy Lee Gallery.[4]
Select Solo Exhibitions
- 2015 Crystal Planet, Amy Li Gallery, Beijing, China
- 2014 What we talk about when we talk about ARTIST, Amy Li Gallery, Beijing, China
- 2012 Spectator, Germany
References
- ^ "Luo Wei". K11 Art Foundation. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
- ^ "当我们说艺术家的时候我们在说什么——罗苇个展_ 艺术中国". art.china.cn. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
- ^ ""晶体星球—罗苇"展览开幕:多维空间 无限延伸的超时空艺术_凤凰艺术". wap.art.ifeng.com. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
- ^ "晶体星球—罗苇-简讯-中央美术学院艺术资讯网". www.cafa.com.cn. Retrieved 2019-03-12.