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Sou Fujimoto Architects, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, 2013, white steel, 142 sqm, Serpentine Galleries, London

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Sou Fujimoto Architects, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, 2013, white steel, 142 sqm, Serpentine Galleries, London

Sou Fujimoto Architects, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, 2013, white steel, 142 sqm, Serpentine Galleries, London

Sou Fujimoto Architects, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, 2013, white steel, 142 sqm, Serpentine Galleries, London

Sou Fujimoto Architects, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, 2013, white steel, 142 sqm, Serpentine Galleries, London

Sou Fujimoto Architects, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, 2013, white steel, 142 sqm, Serpentine Galleries, London

Sou Fujimoto Architects, Wooden House, 2008, Kumamoto, Japan

Sou Fujimoto Architects, House N, Oita, Japan, 2006-2008

Zhang Huan

concepts copyright Barbara Flynn 2015 Images copyright the artists 2015

The images in this presentation are drawn from the slide archive of Barbara Flynn and are covered by Flynn’s copyright. They are

for internal use for the purpose of these discussions only. Not for replication or distribution.

Zhamg Huan, Sydney Buddha, 2015, ash and aluminium, dimensions variable. Sydney Festival, CarriageWorks, Sydney

Zhamg Huan, The Eternal Fetal Movement, 2012, wood and human placentas, 900 x 361 cm, Petit Palais, Paris, France

Zhang Huan, Three Heads Six Arms, 2008, steel and copper, 800 x 1800 x 1000 cm

Zhang Huan, Three Legged Buddha, 2007, steel and copper, 860 x 1280 x 690 cm

Zhang Huan, Ash Head No.1, 2007, ash, steel, wood, 228 x 244 x 227cm

Zhang Huan, Buddha Hand, 2006, copper, 450 x 670 x 140 cm

Zhang Huan, My Rome (Neck), 2005, C-Print, 51 x 37cm

Zhang Huan, Family Tree, 2000, nine chromogenic prints, 53.3 x 41.9cm (each)

Zhang Huan, To Raise the Water Level in a Fishpond, 1997, C-Print

Zhang Huan, To Raise the Water Level in a Fishpond, 1997, C-Print

Zhang Huan, To Add One Meter to An Anonymous Mountain, 1995, documentation of performance, Miaofeng Mountain, near Beijing, China

Huang Yong Ping

concepts copyright Barbara Flynn 2015 Images copyright the artists 2015

The images in this presentation are drawn from the slide archive of Barbara Flynn and are covered by Flynn’s copyright. They are

for internal use for the purpose of these discussions only. Not for replication or distribution.

Huang Yong Ping, Circus, 2012-2013, installation view Gladstone Gallery, New York