Liu Xia

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Liu Xia is a Chinese poet, artist, and photographer known for her politically charged work and years of de facto house arrest following the imprisonment and death of her husband, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist
dissident
human
poet
associatedWith Chinese human rights movement
Liu Xiaobo NERFINISHED
causeOfHouseArrest imprisonment of her husband Liu Xiaobo
countryOfCitizenship China
creativeFocus personal grief and loss
themes of isolation and political oppression
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Liu NERFINISHED
genre fine art photography
poetry
political art
givenName Xia NERFINISHED
hasWorkType drawings
photographs
poetry collections
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned Chinese
maritalStatus widow of Liu Xiaobo
movement Chinese democracy movement NERFINISHED
name Liu Xia NERFINISHED
notableEvent continued surveillance by Chinese authorities
years of de facto house arrest after Liu Xiaobo’s imprisonment
notableFor being placed under de facto house arrest in China
international human rights advocacy on her behalf
politically sensitive artistic work
notableWork black-and-white photography
politically charged poetry
surreal ink drawings
occupation artist
photographer
poet
placeOfBirth Beijing NERFINISHED
politicalContext Chinese government repression of dissent
relative Liu Xiaobo NERFINISHED
residence Beijing NERFINISHED
rightsSituation restrictions on freedom of movement in China
sexOrGender female
spouse Liu Xiaobo NERFINISHED
spouseAwardReceived Nobel Peace Prize NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation human rights activist
writer
subjectOf international media coverage about her house arrest

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Liu Xiaobo spouse Liu Xia