An Te Liu has used all sorts of consumer products — T-shirts, air purifiers, kitchen sponges — as source material in the past. For his pensive show at Anat Ebgi gallery, bronze pieces are mostly cast ...
Is it a metaphor? An attempt at irony? Or is it art?According to Canadian artist An Te Liu, his life-sized Monopoly house is all three. Liu believes the mortgage mess "was caused by traders and ...
Who says Modernism can’t have a sense of humour? Not An Te Liu, whose playfully austere recent sculpture pokes at the ribs of idealist movement’s purity of form. Artists like Constantin Brancusi ...
Te-Tseng “T. T.” Liu ~ 2012 ~ MONTEREY – Te-Tseng Liu, age 100 years, passed away October 9, 2012 at his residence. He was a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Born in Zong Bao Bai Kou, China, ...
An Te Liu is probably best known to Toronto audiences as the maker of White Dwarf, a colossal orb composed of stuck-together air conditioners, printers, scanners, clock radios and various other ...
Daniel Faria Gallery is pleased to present Casting the Negative, a group show of works by Iris Hussler, An Te Liu and Jennifer Rose Sciarrino. The artists featured in this exhibition utilize sculpture ...
Standing as a monument to the credit crunch, this life-sized Monopoly house was created as an ironic statement on the global financial crisis. Created by Canadian artist An Te Liu, 44, the 36ft by ...
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