Zhang Huan (b. 1965)
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Zhang Huan (b. 1965)

To Raise The Water Level in a Fishpond (Waterchild)

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Zhang Huan (b. 1965)
To Raise The Water Level in a Fishpond (Waterchild)
c-print mounted on aluminium
27 1/8 x 40in. (68.8 x 101.7cm.)
Executed in 1997, this work is from an edition of fifteen
Provenance
Private Collection, London.
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Lot Essay

"“I invited about forty participants, recent migrants to the city who had come to work in Beijing from other parts of China. They were construction workers, fishermen and labourers, all from the bottom of society. They stood around in the pond and then I walked in it. At first, they stood in a line in the middle to separate the pond into two parts. Then they all walked freely, until the point of the performance arrived, which was to raise the water level. Then they stood still. In the Chinese tradition, fish is the symbol of sex while water is the source of life. This work expresses, in fact, one kind of understanding and explanation of water. That the water in the pond was raised one metre higher is an action of no avail”
(Zhang, quoted on his website, www.zhanghuan.com).

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