Based in Shanghai, Liu Chuang works primarily with film, sculpture, ready-made and installation. His works often integrate long-term history and ecological arcs for imagination, tracing the social, cultural and economic transformations of contemporary China. Weaving narratives that connect the micro and macro, past and present, fiction and reality, he explores how vast and complex changes in nature, tradition, demographics, cutting-edge technology and socioeconomic systems affect individuals and their engagements with the world as a whole. The artist recently exhibited at the 2nd Thailand Biennial: Butterflies Frolicking on the Mud (2021); 11th Seoul Mediacity Biennale: One Escape at a Time (2021); 13th Shanghai Biennale: Bodies of Water (2021); 3rd Guangzhou Image Triennale: Intermingling Flux (2021); Kathmandu Triennale 2077: Garden of Six Seasons (2022); 12th Taipei Biennial: You and I Don’t Live on the Same Planet (2020); 5th Dhaka Art Summit: Seismic Movements (2020); and 5th Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art: Immortality (2019).