2010 • On a tributary of the Li River, on the way to Yangshuo, Guilin, China
The fish in the river have become less abundant. A fisherman in his 80s said that he used to be able to catch enough fish for his family of four and have fish leftover to go to market.Now there is not enough fish to feed his family.
Maya Lin, Global Residency Program
Creative Time / Rockefeller Foundation
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