The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands announces a landmark residency bringing together two cultural icons – acclaimed Chinese performance artist and photographer, Liu Bolin known as The Invisible Man, and Maison Ruinart, the first established Champagne house and a pioneer of artistic collaboration since the 19th century. From November 27–30, guests will be invited to witness a series of exclusive performances, exhibited artworks, curated Ruinart Champagne tastings, and immersive dining experiences, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Maldivian archipelago.

Liu Bolin, celebrated for his thought-provoking camouflage installations, a comment on man’s relationship to his surroundings, addressing issues of environment and cultural identity, will stage a live artistic performance on the shores of the Fari Islands. In this new work, and in continuation of Bolin’s creative partnership with Maison Ruinart, the event highlights both The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Island’s and Ruinart’s long-standing dialogue between nature, culture, and craftsmanship.

The program opens on November 27 at the resort’s design masterpiece EAU Bar in a show-stopping Ruinart takeover featuring a spectacular custom made Ruinart bar, and two large-scale artworks from the
Ruinart commission by Liu Bolin. The opening night will invite guests to witness Bolin’s artistry in an intimate live rehearsal — a prelude to his defining performance on the November 30 – while enjoying a ‘Ruinart Hour’ Champagne reception with creatively paired canapés. the opportunity to join a creative workshop with the artist himself throughout the residency.
Across three days, the landmark partnership will present a sequence of champagne-led tastings and culinary pairings through an art lens:

Shaped by the ocean forces, wind and waves, in an elegant setting of outstanding architectural merit, EAU Bar marks the most memorable location to witness Liu Bolin’s artistry in his final performance. As the sun sets, the resort’s Defining Moment, a daily sundown ritual of Maldivian Bodu Beru drums and flaming ceremony sets the scene. Against the Indian Ocean’s infinite expanse of sea and sky, the artist will stage his iconic act of disappearance, his body live-painted to merge with the dramatic natural vistas. This fleeting performance at sunset, a dialogue between man, nature, and art, embodies Bolin’s signature message on the fragility of environment, leaving guests suspended in a moment where the boundaries between landscape and humanity dissolve.
“The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands has always stood as a destination for transformative experiences,” says Oscar Postma, General Manager of The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands. “Welcoming Liu Bolin and Maison Ruinart to our shores elevates this vision, uniting contemporary art, cultural dialogue, and exceptional gastronomy in one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural settings.”
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