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The image displays an art installation on a white wall, likely within the Chongqing High-tech Zone, China. The installation features several clear acrylic head sculptures, each adorned with intricate golden metal frameworks representing facial features or structures. To the right of each sculpture, there is a small photographic print of a person's face, some with varying facial expressions and appearances. The sculptures are positioned in a horizontal arrangement across the wall. From left to right, the first sculpture is partially visible, with a golden element obscuring part of the face. Next to it is a photographic print of a woman with short hair and a neutral expression. The second full sculpture from the left has a detailed golden framework covering the forehead and extending to the temples, with a photographic print of a woman with dark hair beside it. The third sculpture has a prominent golden structure around the eyes and nose, accompanied by a photographic print of a person with dark hair. The fourth sculpture displays a golden apparatus around the eyes and nose, with a photographic print of a woman showing her profile. The fifth sculpture from the left has a complex golden framework on the head, with a photographic print of a woman with dark hair and striking facial markings. The sixth sculpture is positioned more centrally and lower than the others, featuring a detailed golden structure across the forehead and eyes, with a photographic print of a woman with short hair. The seventh sculpture from the left has a golden framework that appears to outline the facial structure, accompanied by a photographic print of a woman with short, dark hair. The eighth and final visible sculpture on the right has a golden framework that encompasses the upper part of the head and eyes, with a photographic print of a person with dark hair. The lighting casts shadows from the sculptures onto the white wall, adding depth to the display. Text in Chinese characters is visible next to some of the photographic prints, likely providing titles or descriptions for the artworks. The overall environment appears to be a gallery or exhibition space.
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