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Christopher K. Ho’s site-specific installation (2022) is a composite of architectural elements and surfaces recalled from Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Airport, which was razed in July 1998. Seen from the street, it appears vaguely cubist. A reproduction of the double ramps from the serves to jog and honor the interstitial memories of being in transit, from one life chapter to another.