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Portable Cities: Suitcase Architecture Made from
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Posted: 03 Sep 2010 10:00 AM PDT
 [ By Steph <http://weburbanist.com/steph> in Travel &
Places<http://weburbanist.com/category/travel/>,
Urban & Street Art <http://weburbanist.com/category/urban-art/>, Urban
Images <http://weburbanist.com/category/images/>. ]

What connection does a discarded sweater on a subway have with the city in
which it’s found? For Chinese artist Yin
Xiuzhen<http://www.annaschwartzgallery.com/works/exhibitions?artist=102&year=&exhibition=278&work=11614&page=2&future=&projects=&current=1&c=s>,
the used clothing of a city’s inhabitants take shape as three-dimensional
textile models of their places of origin, sprouting organically from
suitcases. The series ‘Portable Cities’ attempts to imbue cities with
humanity and vitality in an age when globalization has made them nearly
identical.

Old work shirts, pantyhose, dresses, coats and other clothing items worn by
everyday urban residents transform into tiny factories, skyscrapers,
roadways and parks under Yin’s skillful hands, creating likenesses of cities
such as Seattle, Berlin, Vancouver and Yin’s own hometown of Beijing.

These ‘Portable Cities’ represent not just the increasing homogeneity of the
world, but the increasing ease with which we are able to move from one city
to the next.

“When I began this series, I was constantly traveling,” says the
artist<http://www.artimeny.com/?tag=yin-xiuzhen>.
“I saw the baggage conveyor at the baggage claim every time I traveled. Many
people waited there. I was one of them. Since I always traveled with a huge
suitcase, it felt like I was traveling with my home.”

“People in our contemporary setting have moved from residing in a static
environment to becoming souls in a constantly shifting transience. The
suitcase becomes the life support container of modern living…” she told
Walker Art <http://latitudes.walkerart.org/artists/indexbc58.html>. “The
holder of the continuous construction of a human entity.”
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