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Invisible Man

CHINESE ARTIST Liu Bolin is known for staging photo shoots in which he blends into the background so convincingly that passersby don’t realize he’s there. Here, he waits for the finishing touches for a piece entitled Plasticizer — a protest of the use of plasticizers in food additives.

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