Li Bo's crossover works exhibit at Caochangdi

By Zhang Rui
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Artist Li Bo's remarkable works were displayed at a new arts club in Beijing's Caochangdi Arts zone last Friday.


Artist Li Bo's remarkable works were displayed at a new arts club in Beijing's Caochangdi Arts zone on Aug. 1, 2014. [Photo by Zhang Rui/China.org.cn]


Li, graduated from China Central Academy of Fine Arts, has held many art exhibitions since 2006 in Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Singapore and London. The artist created arts in various domains including visual, sound and literature. He is a visual artist, singer, writer and even inventor of a musical instrument called "chen".

Li's works are part of the N.B.PROJECTS presented by Shanghai's PIN ART International Cultural Development Co. At the opening of the exhibition, Li toyed with performance arts by wearing as many clothes as he could and smashed a big glass by using a big hammer at the Yihuo'er Art Club, which means a pack of artists having fun together in an art life experience space. The three-story building also integrates Li's painting, music, equipment, photography and visual arts, as well as the interaction with visitors, all of which formed an intact and crossover art work.

Xie Rong, the presenter of the exhibition and the head of PIN ART, explained the club is not gallery type of thing. "It is launched by some friends with the same interests and vision and is non-profit club, which registers members from many areas including club investors, expert collectors, artist managers and art designers."

She also said the N.B.PROJECTS actually means New Blood Projects, "and we do hope we can fully present an artist's vision and contribute to discovering and promoting the new and vanguard artists with great potential."

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