Saint Laurent Rive Droite Beijing is presenting an exhibition called Mirror, featuring works by the Chinese artist duo Liu Ke and Huang Huang. The show runs from May 8 to May 29. This marks the first official Saint Laurent Rive Droite exhibition at the Beijing location.

Liu Ke and Huang Huang are based in Chengdu and work across photography, installation, and performance. Their collaborative practice draws from observations and shared experiences of everyday life. Their work explores intimacy, perception, and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships, challenging personal boundaries and creating sustained forms of visual dialogue.

Mirror was developed over two years, from January 2017 to December 2018. The project comes from the artists’ fifteen years of shared life as both a couple and artistic partners. It was conceived as an attempt to rebuild emotional connection through artistic collaboration. The series consists of 730 mirror-like photographic works, which amounts to 1,460 images. These were created through daily reciprocal portraiture. Each day, the artists photographed one another, combined the images, and sealed them with the date. The result is a continuous visual structure that reflects time, familiarity, and the shifting boundary between self and other. Through Mirror, they initiated a daily photographic exchange to observe, break, rebuild, and rediscover their relationship. Through repetition and ritual, photography becomes a means of exchange, producing an intimate and sustained visual language.

All exhibited artworks at Saint Laurent Rive Droite Beijing will be available for sale.