Li Hui : selected works 2003-2013 / edited by Christoph Noe ; translations: Brian Currid (German-English), Yiqing Meng (Chinese-English).

Title
  1. Li Hui : selected works 2003-2013 / edited by Christoph Noe ; translations: Brian Currid (German-English), Yiqing Meng (Chinese-English).
Published by
  1. Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz Verlag, [2013]
Author
  1. Huili

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Additional authors
  1. Noe, Christoph
  2. Currid, Brian
  3. Meng, Yiqing
  4. Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst Unna
Description
  1. 207 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour); 31 cm
Summary
  1. Li Hui (1977 in Beijing) creates three-dimensional sculptures and installations, generally out of powerful materials such as steel, wood, and laser or LED lights. His works generate surreal atmospheres: the wreck of a shattered ship, for instance, hovers above viewers' heads; red laser beams envelop the ruins of a car; prehistoric-looking skeletons are stored in vehicles or display cases illuminated by bluish light. According to the artist, these environments are to be regarded as references to Buddhist philosophy, which says that when opposites collide, something new is created. This extensive monograph is the first to examine the artist's most recent works, dating from 2005 to the present. In collaboration with the Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst Unna, the editor, curators, and critics shed light on Hui's themes, techniques, perspectives, and motivation; on an artist who combines the skills and knowledge of Western art and culture with the values of an Eastern worldview.
Subject
  1. Huili
  2. Hui, Li, 1977-
  3. Hui, Li, 1977- > Interviews
  4. Li, Hui, 1977-
  5. Li, Hui, 1977- > Interviews
  6. 2000-2099
  7. Art, Chinese > 21st century
  8. Art museums
  9. Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
  10. Sculpture, Chinese > 21st century
  11. Installations (Art) > China > 21st century
Genre/Form
  1. Interviews
Contents
  1. At least two sides of the coin / Andreas Schmid -- "Now" is the most real / Li Hui in conversation with Bernhard Serexhe -- The art of deceleration / John Jaspers in conversation with Christoph Noe -- Edging the material experience / Abby Chen.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain