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假山石一百十九号 (Artificial Rock No. 119) by Zhan Wang
假山石一百十九号 (Artificial Rock No. 119) by Zhan Wang  Image: Photo by Gena Keeton
  • Zhan Wang
  • 假山石一百十九号 (Artificial Rock No. 119), 2007
  • Stainless steel
  • 111 x 20 x 30 in (281.94 x 50.8 x 76.2 cm)
  • Inv: 2021.11.1
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Gift of the families of Augusta and Gill Holland, Astri and Barrett Kollme, Siri Lise and Robb Doub, in honor of Siri and J. Gill Holland Sr., Professor Emeritus of English

This sculpture is part of the artist’s ongoing series of sculpture Artificial Rocks, which have been collected by numerous institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The DeYoung Museum and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; and the British Museum, London. The series consists of fabricated stainless steel sculptures replicating the “scholar’s rock” (假山石), which were naturally-eroded rocks traditionally placed in the gardens of Chinese intellectuals as a manifestation of literati sentiment and moral qualities. The sculpture thus provides the site for a subtle union between the natural rock and the man-made stainless steel, redefining “nature” in the context of an artificial age. At the same time, the scholar’s rock, which has been in a state of constant transformation under the power of nature, undergoes a new transformation by the hands of humans that give the rock an eternal quality. Placing the artificial rock on our campus, surrounded by modern architecture, calls into question our own experience with nature and the urban environment. At the same time, it negotiates a space to shelter people’s return for nature and their noble imagination of the power of nature in material life.

Installation and Dedication of Artificial Rock #119

  • Subject Matter: Still life
  • Current Location: Campus Grounds
  • Collections: Asian Studies, Campus Sculpture Collection, Sculpture & Relief

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