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Confucius lived in a time of great decline, when an old civilization fell into rival armies, and strongmen took over the palaces and courts. While he wandered between courts, looking for an appreciative patron for his counsel, he failed to find one, often leaving a court in disgust at how things had changed.
In his self-exile, Confucius turned to history and poetry to find solace. He developed his thoughts into aphorisms about the moral life,… about the patterns we may attempt to follow to lead us to a civilized society. From the despair of Confucius more than 2500 years ago came the came the foundation of a different history for the Chinese, with a legacy unspooling even today.
This sculpture is about reckoning, about the possibility of change. History can begin to move with the refusal of present wrongs, with the birth of ideas for a different future, in the painfully slow rise to a more just society.
Victor Liu is a sculptor and visual artist with an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, drawing inspiration from his background in physics, philosophy, and digital technologies. His techniques meld traditional casting methods with modern 3D modeling and printing, creating half-sized resin figures arranged in classical, figurative poses that reference ancient mythologies and bodhisattva sculpture. Through direct, accessible forms, his work evokes a powerful sense of shared mythology, inviting viewers into a reflective encounter with primal intuitions and the ongoing dialogue between history and contemporary experience.