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Elizabeth Gill Lui (born Nancy Elizabeth Gill; February 6, 1951) in Yonkers, New York is an American photographer and artist.


Early life and education

Elizabeth Gill Lui, daughter to U.S. Air Force Colonel Richard M.Gill and Shirley Squire, spent her early childhood migrating with her father's military assignments in the Air Force Weather Service from Alaska to Wiesbaden, (Germany); Washington, D.C. to Alabama, and by middle school,
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. She attended Marymount International School London, a Catholic girl's boarding school, in the fifth and sixth grades;
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in Colorado Springs;Interview by Francis Anderton, aired on KCRW, 2005.
/ref> graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Colorado College with a degree in comparative religion; pursued American Indian Studies at University of Denver; and studied architectural photography at
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in a program headed by
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.exhibit:China Vernacular:The Photographs of Elizabeth Gill Lui.
/ref> As a fine arts minor at Colorado College, Gill Lui was creating highly detailed and graphic lithography and engraving, but by her late 20s, she began exploring photography in
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. After a devastating car accident in 1979, she dedicated herself to her creative work, studying at a graduate level in architectural photography at Harvard. Yet Gill Lui's lifelong passion in this art form had been kindled much earlier. She recalls taking her first architectural photograph at age 10: Tudor architecture of the boarding school she attended in London.Artist in Residence, Chinese University Hong Kong newsletter.
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Career

Elizabeth Gill Lui's photographic work has been widely published and exhibited in museums and galleries; she is a recipient of grants from the Ford Foundation, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, and the
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and Asian Cultural Council. Her work has been exhibited in solo shows from Europe to
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, Japan to Hong Kong and throughout the United States;Association for Women in Architecture, symposium, 2009.
/ref> including The Denver Art Museum, The Camera Obscura Gallery, The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, The
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in Denver, Colorado and The
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in Washington, DC.IMSA.
/ref> Gill Lui's conceptual work in abstract photographic collage investigates the bridge between human consciousness, spirituality and scientific theory in physics and fractal geometry. Bodies of her work spanning the 80's to 00's include a survey of the architectural aesthetic of twentieth-century museums entitled ''Closed Mondays'' ( Nazraeli Press, 1999), a book on the United States Air Force Academy entitled ''Spirit and Flight'', a photographic monograph documenting the architecture of American Embassies in 52 countries worldwide entitled ''Building Diplomacy'' (Cornell University Press 2005), and an extensive investigation of the relation between the spiritual and the scientific order of nature entitled ''The Horizon Within''. Within the architectural and design community Gill Lui has also collaborated with a variety of clients, creating site specific installations of photographic glass projects; including in 2008, a
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lit glass-etched mural in conjunction with
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studios at the Denver Art Museum complex. In both the artist's architectural and conceptual work she seeks the philosophical and symbolic implications between man and his environment: a "visual philosopher".
''To me, the ideas behind art are more important than the art object. The influence of philosophy on my work has been lifelong and profound. I am interested in the universal nature of spirituality in all cultures, such as the similarities between native American religion and Chinese religion, the connection these peoples have with the earth.'' —Elizabeth Gill Lui
As a visiting artist in residence at Chinese University of Hong Kong from 1995 to 2006, Gill Lui documented Chinese vernacular architecture in rural Southeastern China. The resulting book ''Open Hearts Open Doors: Reflections of China's Past and Future'' (2008) published by Four Stops Press and distributed by Cornell University Press includes bi-lingual text by academics, architects, and historians, including
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, Ho Puay Peng, Peter Wong and an epilogue by architect I.M. Pei.Shanghai Daily, November 30,2008, B13.
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External links


''Open Hearts Open Doors: Reflections of China's Past and Future'', Cornell University Press''Building Diplomacy'', Cornell University Press
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