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SF Skyline of Tomorrow Will Be a Massive Chinese Kitchen
From now through late May, San Francisco's Asian Art Museum is featuring the work of Zhan Wang, a contemporary sculptor/artist who uses shiny metals to reinvent traditional Chinese art. He's also the master of using kitchen utensils, pots, pans, and other mirrored silverware to create giant cityscapes. So far, he's done everywhere from London to Beijing to Buffalo in stainless steel. Pictured here is a metallified San Francisco that he made just for the current exhibit. Asian Art Museum main page