Kurt Tong, "In Case it Rains in Heaven"

Kurt Tong, "In Case it Rains in Heaven"
Who says you can't take it with you? According to a Chinese tradition, when a person dies, small paper models depicting worldly treasures are burnt by their grave, in order that these objects may join them in the afterlife. Recent years have seen an explosion in creativity of these burnt offerings: intricate models of cars, mansions, designer bags, and even paper prostitutes and ecstasy have been turning up in cemeteries.  Kurt Tong has photographed some of these more elaborate designs, a fascinating morbid chronicle of China's shift to consumerism. Through March 4 at Jen Bekman Gallery, 6 Spring St. Opening Reception this Friday, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  For more information, go HERE. [Photo via]
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