Huntz Liu

1981 | LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Huntz Liu is a Taiwanese American artist born and currently based in Los Angeles. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.

Using only a straight-edge, a knife and reams of colored paper, Liu’s signature work is comprised of complex, geometric, cut-paper sculptures.

Upon initial contemplation of Liu’s work – one comparison that comes to mind is the way in which an expert jeweler might take a rough stone, and through expert cutting, reveal its depth, dazzle, and inner beauty.

Championed by Thinkspace and Giant Robot galleries in Los Angeles and the Muriel Guepin gallery in New York, the past decade of Liu’s shows illustrate the trajectory of his development as an artist, and his painstaking journey to push the boundaries of his craft.

As current, relevant, and contemporary as Liu’s work is, it should be noted that the term craft – not in a pejorative sense – can be used to describe his work.

The precise definition of craft is “an ability involving skill by making things by hand.” In the context of today’s contemporary art world, with an increasing number of artists using innovative computer software, videography, and other technological advances, Liu seems timeless. Using only his simple tools, a Zen-like focus, and a great deal of patience, he emits a singularly solitary feel.

2017

Downward

31 x 31 cm, Hand cut paper / card on wood

2017

Portal

31 x 31 cm, Hand cut paper / card on wood