Dom Perignon Champagne Bottles Become Chinese Molotov Cocktails in the Hands of Artist R. Lloyd Ming
Cutting edge conceptual artist R. Lloyd Ming creates weapons as sculpture from Dom Perignon Champagne bottles to symbolize China's wealth and size as a crushing force against Tibet. - March 19, 2009
Artist Upsets Families of Soldiers Killed in Iraq with a Controversial New Sculpture
Artist R. Lloyd Ming’s New sculpture called ‘For the Love of Oil’ is not about American soldiers who have died in Iraq, but the artist recently received protest mail from some of their families who think that it is. - March 19, 2009
New York-Based Artist Depicts Playboy Bunny Logo as a Deity
As a commentary on censorship in China, hot new artist R. Lloyd Ming creates a sculpture in which Buddha experiences true enlightenment by worshiping the Playboy Bunny logo as a modern-day golden calf. - March 19, 2009
Artist R. Lloyd Ming Uses American Express Black Cards in Sculpture to Symbolize China’s Wealth
For his solo art exhibit “I Am Not Chinese,” New York based artist R. Lloyd Ming created sculptures using The Black Card an exclusive credit card from American Express. - March 04, 2009