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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 (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.
Ye Liu is a versatile and award-winning actor who has starred in films such as Lan Yu, Curse of the Golden Flower, and Air Strike. He is also a director who has made documentaries about China's history and culture.
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Liu Ye creates meditative paintings that explore history and representation, drawing on his childhood memories and European education. See his artworks, biography, exhibitions and news on David Zwirner's website.
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- China
Learn about Liu Ye, a versatile and award-winning Chinese film and television actor who has starred in movies such as Lan Yu, Dark Matter and City of Life and Death. Find out his biography, filmography, photos and more on TMDB.
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Liu Ye. Chinese. b. 1964. 2 artworks. In 3 collections on Artscapy. £7,500 — £21,000. Biography. Born in Beijing in 1964, Liu Ye is a painter whose work explores the confluence of history and representation through a unique lexicon that bridges temporal and geographical divides.