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The day Trump’s commerce pick Wilbur Ross volunteered to be part of a famed Chinese artist’s work

The billionaire and keen collector devoted his time and energy to be ‘hidden’ in Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s painting, Dollar

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Incoming US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross is painted to appear in Chinese artist Liu Bolin's 'Dollar' in New York in 2014. Photo: Liu Bolin

World-famous Chinese artist Liu Bolin has a special admirer – the man who will shape America’s trade policy with China for the next four years.

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US president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, private equity billionaire Wilbur Ross, may have backed calls to get tough on Chinese trade practices, but he’s also an avid collector of contemporary Chinese art, and even participated in one of Liu’s projects in New York.

“He came around 9 in the morning,” Liu said, recalling the day he first met Ross. “I thought he was a very nice old man, not talkative, but friendly. We shook hands, said hello, and then got down to work.”

Liu was working on a piece called Dollar before his exhibition in New York in 2014, saying he viewed the US dollar as “a new religion in today’s world”.

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After finishing a project in India, the artist planned to finish the new piece in New York before his exhibition. “I asked my agent if they could organise about 78 people to participate in the project,” he said. One of the volunteers was Ross.

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