


2019 Xi’an International Public Art Teaching Workshop; Chanba Wetland Project, 16.11.–05.12.2019 | Projekt: site specific small scale sculpture park (sssssculpture park) mit 8 Studierenden der XAFA Academy of Fine Arts | Workshopleitung und kuratorische Konzeption: Margit Greinöcker und Tobias Hagleitner | Projekt Margit Greinöcker: Dig Site, excavated soil, 20 x 20 m | Fotos: Margit Greinöcker.
China’s cultural past has been marked for millennia by influential dynasties whose material legacies – long after their hegemony and claim to power – are presented to the public in museums and archaeological sites. With the installation “dig site”, I’m anticipating the physical traces of a future past. Which material “dynasties” are currently in power? Which substances will be found, which leftovers, what conclusions will be drawn?