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After All / Mending the Sky

A mesmerizing installation of translucent blue crystals by Beili Liu captures the ethereal beauty of memory and migration through intricate silk textures, inviting you to explore this serene contemporary masterpiece.

Beili Liu is a Chinese-born American sculptor creating immersive installations exploring migration, cultural memory, and environmental concerns with unique materials like silk & thread. Awarded Carnegie Fellowship & Pollock Prize.

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Artist Biography

A Life Woven in Migration and Memory

Beili Liu’s artistic journey is a compelling narrative of displacement, resilience, and the enduring power of cultural memory. Born in 1974 in Jilin Province, China, her early life was deeply shaped by the socio-political currents of her time. Her parents were among the millions impacted by the Cultural Revolution's “sent-down youth” program—a period of upheaval that instilled within them, and subsequently Liu, a profound understanding of loss, adaptation, and the search for belonging. This foundational experience permeates her work, manifesting as a recurring exploration of migration not merely as a physical journey, but as an internal reshaping of identity. The family’s relocation to Shenzhen, a burgeoning economic hub bordering Hong Kong, further broadened her perspective, exposing her to the complexities of modernization and globalization—the rapid transformation of traditional communities in the face of industrial progress. Before immigrating to the United States, Liu pursued studies in Chinese Literature at Shenzhen University, cultivating an early appreciation for language, narrative structure, and the nuanced layers of cultural understanding that would become central to her artistic practice.

Sculpting with Ephemeral Materials

Liu’s art transcends easy categorization, existing at the intersection of sculpture, installation, performance, and site-responsive practices. What immediately distinguishes her work is its unconventional use of materials—commonplace elements like thread, needles, scissors, feathers, salt, wax, and cement are transformed into immersive sculptural environments that evoke a sense of both fragility and strength. This deliberate choice to employ humble, often overlooked materials speaks to the artist’s interest in the stories embedded within everyday objects, and her belief in their capacity to carry profound meaning. Her process is deeply intuitive and labor-intensive; she doesn't simply *create* with these materials but rather engages in a dialogue with them, allowing their inherent qualities to guide the form and narrative of each piece. The act of “mending” is a recurring motif—a symbolic gesture representing healing, reconstruction, and the painstaking process of piecing together fragmented memories and identities. Her installations often feel suspended between permanence and impermanence, mirroring the transient nature of human experience and the enduring impact of displacement.

Landscapes of Remembrance and Environmental Concern

Liu’s major works demonstrate her ability to weave personal narratives into broader societal concerns. After All / Mending the Sky, exhibited at the New Orleans Museum of Art, is a particularly striking example—a dramatic silk painting that utilizes bold brushstrokes and gold leaf to create an ethereal landscape imbued with themes of memory and migration. The work’s scale and visual impact invite viewers to contemplate the weight of history and the enduring search for home. The Mending Project, an ongoing series, expands this exploration to encompass pressing environmental issues, addressing the urgency of the climate crisis through large-scale installations that highlight our interconnectedness with the natural world. Sky Bridge, a celebrated public art installation, further exemplifies her commitment to engaging with communities and creating spaces for reflection. These projects are not merely aesthetic statements; they are invitations to dialogue—opportunities to confront complex challenges and envision pathways toward healing and sustainability.

Recognition and Lasting Influence

Beili Liu’s contributions to contemporary art have been widely recognized through numerous prestigious awards and fellowships, including the Andrew Carnegie Fellowship (2022-2024) and the Pollock Prize for Creativity (2022). She was also honored as a Fulbright Arctic Chair and designated the 2018 Texas State Artist in 3D medium—a testament to her innovative approach and significant impact on the artistic landscape. Her work has been showcased at prominent institutions worldwide, including the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas, Galerie an der Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, and the H Xiangning Museum of Art in Shenzhen, reaching diverse audiences and sparking critical conversations. As a Chinese-born artist working within the American context, Liu offers a unique perspective on issues of cross-cultural understanding, diaspora, and belonging—challenging conventional boundaries between disciplines and contributing to the evolution of installation art and sculpture. Her intellectual rigor and commitment to addressing enduring societal challenges solidify her position as a vital voice in contemporary art, one that resonates with both emotional depth and profound social relevance.
Beili Liu

Beili Liu

1974 - , China

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Installation art, Sculpture
  • Current Residence: Austin, Texas, USA
  • Date Of Birth: 1974
  • Full Name: Beili Liu
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • After All / Mending the Sky
    • The Mending Project
    • Sky Bridge
  • Other Names: 刘北立
  • Place Of Birth: Jilin, China
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