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Liu Ye ist ein chinesischer Filmschauspieler, der eine der führenden Rollen im Film Balzac und die kleine chinesische Schneiderin innehatte. 2011 spielte er die Hauptrolle gemeinsam mit Shu Qi in der romantischen Tragikomödie A Beautiful Life. Filmografie (Auswahl) 1997: The Magical Portrait
Liu Ye (simplified Chinese: 刘野; traditional Chinese: 劉野; pinyin: Liú Yě; born in 1964) is a Beijing-based contemporary Chinese painter known for his bright-hued paintings of childlike female figures, his favorite cartoon character Miffy the bunny and works inspired by Piet Mondrian.
Liu Ye (Chinese: 刘烨; pinyin: Líu Yè, born 23 March 1978) is a Chinese actor. He made his feature film debut in Postmen in the Mountains (1999), and later on won recognition through critically acclaimed film Lan Yu (2001), which earned him the Best Actor award at the Golden Horse Awards.
Liu Ye is a versatile and acclaimed actor who has starred in various genres of films and dramas, from historical epics to contemporary dramas. He is also known for his roles in international films such as Dark Matter and City of Life and Death.
YearTitleRoleRatingTBATiger Wolf Rabbit add Chinese Movie, ...Support Role0.02024Kang Zhan Zhong De Wen Yi add Chinese ...Unknown0.02023Manifesto add Chinese Movie, 2023, Chen ...Chen Wang Dao Main Role6.82022Steel Will add Chinese Movie, 2022, Zhao ...Zhao Tie Chi Main Role0.0Liu Ye creates colorful, stylized images inspired by Western abstract artists and cartoons. Learn about his biography, artworks, exhibitions, and auction prices on Artnet.
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10. Okt. 2023 · David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by Chinese artist Liu Ye, on view at the gallery’s London location. This is the artist’s second solo presentation with the gallery and the first time his work has been shown in London since 2002.
Liu Ye’s work combines both direct and oblique references to the history of art to create a charged personal iconography that draws on real and imagined works of art, fictional and reallife figures. His work is informed by a sophisticated conflation of formal principles and conceptual ideas from both Asian and Western cultures.