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Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteWhile these ramshackle huts may seem like they were transported straight from the backwoods, they're actually site-specific installations built by Portland, Maine artist <a href="http://www.ethanhc.com/" target="_blank">Ethan Hayes-Chute</a>. Since 2008, Hayes-Chute has been building these quirky huts, hermitages and shacks while exploring themes of self-sufficiency, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/kevin-cyr-explores-mobility-shelter-in-new-solo-exhibition-home-in-the-weeds/">self-preservation</a> and self-exclusion. Built completely out of salvaged wood, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/found-materials">found materials</a> and vintage and antique goods, the huts are piecemeal - as though they were constructed slowly over time. Hayes-Chutes builds these shacks inside museums and galleries so visitors can tour through them and experience a mode of living that is normally inaccessible.1
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteIn recent years, Hayes-Chute has propelled his work from miniature sculptures of shacks into amazing life size models of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/kevin-cyr-explores-mobility-shelter-in-new-solo-exhibition-home-in-the-weeds/home-in-the-weeds-kevin-cyr-12/?extend=1">self-made abodes</a>.2
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteHayes-Chute envisions the homes being built slowly over time as materials are found. Each installation is a museum of artifacts and collected goods.3
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteThey are messy, dusty and disorganized and as a visitor one is meant to feel as though you have come upon the home when it's owner is out.4
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteHere is your chance to see how a hermit in the woods might live.5
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteOne of Hayes-Chute's installations, "Make/Shifted Cabin" seen through the windows of a gallery.6
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteHis recent installations have display in Portland, Norway, Berlin and most recently Maine, where the hand-made shacks explore themes of self-sufficiency. How does one live alone, building a home completely from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/found-materials">found materials</a>?7
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-Chutehe shacks may have been only temporary at first, but over time became permanent.8
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteBesides the shack, his shows also include a series of drawings and small-scale sculptures that explore the same themes.9
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteAll of the wood, knick-knacks, furniture and parts for the shacks are found, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/reclaimed-wood">reclaimed</a> and salvaged.10
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteSays Hayes-Chute, "For the structure of these works in particular, I concentrate on harvesting lumber from abandoned woodpiles, dumpsters, construction sites, recycling centers, and the basements, garages and barns of friends and family."11
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteAll sorts of materials are considered and the designs and final construction rely on material availability, size and shape.12
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteThe installations and the objects included are designed specifically to transcend eras and decades - antiques could easily be placed next to modern day objects as though the hermit had just found something new.13
Found Wood Installations-Ethan Hayes-ChuteBackside of "Went to get wood" installation in Germany.14














