Beili Liu
Beili Liu is a Chinese-born US-based visual artist who makes large-scale, process-driven sculptural environments that examine themes of migration, cultural memory, materiality, labor, social and environmental concerns. Through unconventional use of commonplace materials and elements such as thread, needle, scissors, feather, salt, wax, and cement, Liu extrapolates complex cultural narratives through a hybrid work form that merges site-responsive installation, sculpture, public art, and performance. Liu lives and works in Austin, Texas. Liu is the Leslie Waggener Professor in the Fine Arts and is a University of Texas System Regents' Outstanding Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin.
Early life
Beili Liu was born in a farming village in the Northeast province of Jilin, China to parents who were among the 16 million sent-down youth during China's Cultural Revolution. After ten years of exile and re-education in the countryside, her parents relocated to the Northeast Chinese industrial city of Shenyang. In 1989, one month before the Tiananmen Square Protests, her family migrated to the southern coastal city of Shenzhen, a major manufacturing center and economic hub bordering Hong Kong and one of four "Special Economic Zones" designated at the early stage of the reform and opening up.Education
Liu attended Shenzhen University, studying Chinese Literature before immigrating to the US in 1995. Liu received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2001 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2003 as a Barbour Scholar.Career
Early in Liu's career senior critic Janet Kaplos remarked in Art in America that Liu's installations were "materially simple but metaphorically rich." DeWitt Cheng, art critic for Artillery, noted in 2012 that "The idea of aggression and danger halted by gentle restraint is... embodied" in Liu's site-specific installations.Beili Liu has held solo exhibitions at the Crow Museum of Asian Art, Dallas, Texas, , Munich, Germany, , Norwegian National Art and Culture Museum, Hua Gallery, London, UK, Elisabeth de Brabant Art Center, Shanghai, China, and the Chinese Culture Foundation, San Francisco. Liu's work has been showcased in group exhibitions at 何香凝美术馆 Hexiangning Museum of Art, Shenzhen, China, Artpace, San Antonio, the New Orleans Museum of Art, Asia Society Texas Center, Bunkier Sztuki Gallery, Kraków, Poland, 杭州纤维三年展 Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art, Zhejiang Art Museum, China, National Museum for Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., Hamburg Art Week, Germany, the , , Lithuania, and the 23rd and 25th Miniartextil International Contemporary Fiber Art exhibitions in Como, Italy.