Kapa Hitching Post

Ko’ula, Ward Village, Honolulu, HI

The perfect artwork to welcome residents and their guests to the Ko’ula
Year
2022
Body of  Work
Hitching Post
Size
120 × 144 × 3 in
Location
Ko’ula, Ward Village, Honolulu, HI
Materials

Synthetic manila rope

Sunbrella chainette

walnut

brass

Commissioned by
Howard Hughes Corp

In the knot world, the term Hitches denotes a family of knots that must be made around an object; if the object around which the Hitch is tied were to be removed, the Hitch would collapse and lose its integrity.

This concept inspired Chien’s sculptural installation series Hitching Post (2019–present), a group of works in fittingly related compositions that dovetail with an understanding of hitching posts as gathering places where people come for recreation and camaraderie.

This is why it was perfect as the artwork that welcomes residents and their guests to the Ko’ula. To honor the location where this work lives, I incorporated the traditional Hawaiian Kapa barkcloth pattern.

Credits
Artist
Windy Chien
Collaborator
Team Members

Charlene Tan

Fabricator
Production/Installation Support
Interior Design
Yabu Pushelberg
Photography
Windy Chien