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  • Not for the peak, but for the mountain
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  • Before the Great Awakening
  • Vanishing Point
  • Slow-Motion Catastrophe
  • Guaranteed Impermanence
  • Animal
  • Astral Projections
  • Song of the Sun
  • Texture of a Ghost
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Andrew Erdos & Yasue Maetake "Amorphous Terrain"

April 06, 2018

 April 6 – May 13, 2018  
Opening Friday April 6th, 6:00-9:00 PM
mh P R O J E C T nyc
mh P R O J E C T nyc
142 2nd Ave #306 New York NY 10003

Amorphous Terrain by Andrew Erdos and Yasue Maetake is a collaborative site specific installation. The piece is created from almost unaltered natural elements such as cane and jute rope, to meticulously crafted objects like blown glass and handmade paper, to discarded industrial materials including steel rebar and broken factory windows.

A crystaline structure rises from the floor of a small annonymous Manhattan office. The base of the clear, conical moutain is sharp and glistening. As it gadually tapers to its peak, the transformation takes place. The density changes and the energy escapes from the mountain's core, rising through the ceiling.
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mhPROJECTnyc is open to the public Saturday and Sunday, 2pm-6pm, and other days by appointment only. For further information, contact Mayumi Hayashi via e-mail at mhprojectnyc@gmail.com.

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