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September 1st, 2010

Zhang Jianjun Discusses His Work, Vestiges of a Process: Shanghai Garden” (2/2010)


Zhang Jianjun’s work, “Vestiges of a Process: Shanghai Garden,” is on view at the Asian Art Museum from February 5 – September 12, 2010. “Vestiges of a Process: Shanghai Garden” is situated closest to Lee Gallery the east side of North Court. It is an installation composed of two silicone rubber Taihu rocks, manufactured from molds of real Taihu rocks which in traditional garden culture are prized for providing city dwellers with a kind of symbolic access to nature. The rocks are accompanied by a silicone rubber vase. Together they are arrayed atop a pavement of gray antique bricks, acquired from the demolition of Shanghai houses constructed between 1923 and 1926. Visitors can walk between the rocks, reflecting on time and process.

June 23rd, 2010

Face The Facts: The Truth About Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures That Do and Don’t Work

Product DescriptionThe object of Face the Facts is to tell the truth. It provides a crash course in facial plastic surgery, dermatology and skin care, and demystifies surgical and non-surgical cosmetic facial treatments for aging. It will help you to keep away from some treatments that are like snake oil and do not work, and avoid procedures that are not right ones to treat your particular issue. Face the Facts will give you the information you need to understand what is contributing. . . More >>

Face The Facts: The Truth About Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures That Do and Don’t Work

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