
Life-size monopoly house translation below…
An Te Liu is 1967 in Tainan, Taiwan to the world. Prior to his artistic career, he studied architecture and art history.
Today he lives and works in Toronto, Canada. His installations and sculptures are concerned mostly with the themes of cleanness, safety and functionality. They are often made of industrially manufactured devices, transferred to the artist in the changing contexts.
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I don’t have the money to buy an entire house, but if you know where a life size monopoly hotel is, I’m all ears. Unless my brother runs it. He always puts it on Park Place and empties my wallet.