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AEA principals & chorus for GOLDDIGGERS OF 1633!.
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Originally hung at the Sackler in 2001 as part of a one-man show of Xu's work, it consists of 21 pieces of fiberglass, each a little over four feet long and formed into a stylized version of the word for "monkey" in a different language
It was donated earlier this month by the family of Soong Mei-Ling, the American-educated widow of World War II leader Chiang Kai-shek Sackler Gallery: www So, linking arms and tails, they formed a chain and reached down from a branch to the pool's surface, only to discover it wasn't the moon, but a reflection Others saw her as a propagandist for her husband's corrupt and incompetent government The billions of dollars in U
The moral of the Chinese tale â€â€? people waste a lot of effort on futile goals â€â€? is recalled by a sculpture four stories high of the monkeys at the Smithsonian's Arthur M S It did promote the democracy, prosperity and autonomy of Taiwan si Y
Madame Chiang was a key component of her husband's struggle against the Chinese communists, which ended in his retreat to Taiwan
"Most people these days, and in China too, are devoted to goals of power and wealth," he said "
Admirers of China's former first lady call her a force for international friendship
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After his death in 1975, his supporters eventually lost control of Taiwan's politics asia "Her goal was to do as many good things as possible edu
She was a Christian who read the Bible every day
Her grandnephew, Michael Feng, said the connection to the old tale symbolized by the monkeys is that in her life she sought real goals, not illusions Sackler Gallery, which specializes in Asian art aid that her attractive personality helped raise did not prevent mainland China from falling to the communists
"Monkeys Grasp for the Moon" is the work of Chinese dissident Xu Bing, who now lives in Brooklyn, N
"Madame Chiang," as she was often called, died last year at 105 It hangs from a skylight above the Sackler gallery's stairwell, drops 86 feet past underground galleries and ends a few inches above a pool Xu Bing Sculpture Donated to Smithsonian
Jul 23, 5:26 PM EST
A group of monkeys saw the shimmering moon in a pool under a high tree