Works by Liu Sheng exhibited in "Stay Connected: Supplying the Globe" at Tai Kwun.
"Stay Connected: Supplying the Globe"
Exhibition Period: 28 February - 31 May 2026
Venue: Tai Kwun
gdm is thrilled to announce Liu Sheng's participation in the second chapter of "Stay Connected: Art and China Since 2008" at Tai Kwun. More than 70 artworks from over 40 participating artists re-examine China’s role as the world’s centre for the production and logistics that sustain modern life. They give insights into the individual stories, family histories, and lesser-seen places impacted by globalisation and by China’s unprecedented economic growth in recent decades.
The artworks in "Supplying the Globe" are presented in four thematic sections that highlight subjects including ecological footprints, depictions of labour (including artistic work), networks of exchange, and the global realignments brought by the transnational flows of people, materials, and ideas.
Throughout the exhibition period, Tai Kwun Contemporary will hold cross-disciplinary activities, including a symposium, curatorial talks, and the launch of a companion publication produced in collaboration with Asia Art Archive.
Text courtesy Tai Kwun.
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Liu Sheng grew up in a rural farming village in Suixi County in Zhanjiang, an area stricken by poverty located in the southwest of Guangdong province in China. Having experienced China’s industrial revolution and the drastic social transformations of rapid urbanization in his youth, Liu took on jobs in design and manufacturing to lift his family out of poverty between 1994 to 2014. Within his practice, Liu Sheng depicts the state of existence of migrants, attempting to document how China’s economic revolution transformed the country’s domestic sphere. At the same time, through the singular image of the 'Potato Man' he explores the intimate choices of village families in the face of larger forces of modernization, showing how these negotiations shape the configurations of daily village life.
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Liu Sheng | "Stay Connected: Supplying the Globe" at Tai Kwun