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4 result(s) for "Lee, Min (Min Young), author"
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Well-being and well-dying, cancel the cancer
\"This book is a one-stop shop, easy-to-understand guidebook for cancer patients - This book explains important concepts about cancer such as the onset of cancer, surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, recovering from cancer, the recurrence of cancer, rehabilitation programs, and pathways to the end of life - Provides information for patients to understand why, how, and what with each step of treatment plan, as well as a realistic range of possible outcome. This helps to reduce anxiety and give patients a greater sense of ownership in their treatment process\"-- Provided by publisher.
Park Chan-kyong : Red Asia Complex
Park Chan-kyong is the second artist selected for the \"MMCA Artist Studies\" series. Since the late 1980s, Park has been a member of a community of critics writing art and organizing exhibitions through forums such as the Research Society for Art Criticism (misul bipyeong yeonguhoe), Forum A, BOL. Park took his first steps as an artist with the solo exhibition Black Box: The Memory of Cold War Images, held at the Kumho Museum in 1997, and has since continued to produce film and video works critically examining the Cold War, Korean modernity, and colonialism. Under the title Red Asia Complex, this book examines, from various perspectives, the nearly thirty-years trajectory of Park Chan-kyong's art and writing.--Gallery Website.