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Magicians never spill the secrets to their hat tricks. While Liu Bolin is no sorcerer, the Chinese artist is a visual wizard known for skillfully camouflaging himself into cityscapes. Here, the invisible man demonstrates his disappearing act for viewers.
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Here's a photo series about what happens after love...
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I bet many of you might not even know you have a piece of Hiroshi Sugimoto's work in your room. U2's "No Line on the Horizon" album artwork is a photograph by Sugimoto, and is part of his Seascapes series. After the jump, let's properly get acquainted with this conceptual artist.
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If you can't make it to Cindy Sherman's ongoing exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, then read on to see the famed photographer's evolving body of work. During the '80s, Sherman became more exploratory with her self-portrait set-ups, dabbling in horror and history to highlight her ideas of women in society.
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Now you see him, now you don't! Chinese artist Liu Bolin chooses iconic landmarks and seamlessly camouflages himself within them, representing the social and physical changes the communist nation has undergone. Read more for details on his exhibition, "Lost in Art."