A site-specific installation at Sanhe Museum in Hangzhou, China named after the mountain behind the museum. Made of reclaimed/recycled timber found on site, the structure presented a simplified and scaled-down version of the mountain and its paths— which were recorded by the artist over a series of hikes. Visitors were encouraged to summit the installation in lieu of access to – or time needed to climb to – the actual peak.

Specifications:
Reclaimed wood, bamboo, thread, piece of an old flag from the top of the mountain.
Dimensions approximately 6m x 3m x 1.5m.

2010

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