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Walking to Taipei

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About two thousand strips of white and brown paper with printed directions cover a 25-foot-long, 20-inch-tall handscroll on translucent white Dura-lar with clear acrylic roller ends. Read from right to left, they are arranged in patterns that vary from one section to the next. Floral end papers decorate the ends of the scroll, which is stored in a custom-made box.
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art Yu-Wen Wu Boston (2010-21) sold; through [Praise Shadows Gallery Brookline MA (2021 - 2022) sold; to Harvard Art Museums. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Robert Kwak and Eunhak Bae through a fund established by Ernest B. and Helen Pratt Dane for the purchase of Asian art and the Louise Haskell Daly Fund
Title: Walking to Taipei
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About two thousand strips of white and brown paper with printed directions cover a 25-foot-long, 20-inch-tall handscroll on translucent white Dura-lar with clear acrylic roller ends.
Read from right to left, they are arranged in patterns that vary from one section to the next.
Floral end papers decorate the ends of the scroll, which is stored in a custom-made box.

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