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Когда я спрашиваю хирурга о банках, он говорит мне не использовать такие старые методы, поэтому я немного замолкаю и говорю ему: Вы использовали аспирационную терапию VAC раньше, он сказал мне, конечно, при пролежнях, диабетических язвах стопы, и трудно заживающие раны, я ему говорю молодец, храни тебя бог, то есть купирование Но в современном, утонченном образе
Когда я спрашиваю кардиолога, применяли ли вы ранее банки, он мне говорит: «Доктор, бросьте эти старые вещи и изучайте современную медицину, поэтому я немного замолкаю, смотрю на его клинику и говорю ему, доктор, что это такое? , наш уважаемый доктор
Когда я разговариваю с дерматологом, использовал ли я банки ранее, он говорит мне, что это сложно использовать в моей области, поэтому я обсуждаю использование пересадки кожи и ее виды и рассказываю о пересадке первого слоя эпидермиса кожи и устройство для всасывания эпидермальной полоски, которое создает пузырь в коже, чтобы взять этот слой и заклеить его в области. Старое витилиго, поэтому я немного заткнулся, достал из кармана пластиковый стаканчик с банкой и отсосал кожу моего коллеги. и сказал ему, в чем разница между ним и устройством, так что он рассмеялся и сказал: Нет никакой разницы.
Когда я разговариваю с хирургом-ортопедом о возможном лечении воронкообразной деформации грудной клетки у детей
Там операции и прочее. Я ему говорю, что слышала о технике отсасывания. Он мне говорит: «Да, это полезно для детей».
Я говорила со своим фармацевтом, почему бы вам не продать свои инструменты для банок, он мне говорит, у меня есть деньги, а деньги на банки, я ему говорю, вы можете мне принести молокоотсос для кормящих мам?
Мой друг гинеколог, чем лечится сухость влагалища у женщин, у которых прекратились менструации, он говорит, когда раньше мы давали гормоны, а теперь есть прибор под названием Эрос, который действует на местное отсасывание влагалища и увеличивает секрецию. обхватывает, но мы подгоняем чашу под форму влагалища
Подводя итог, друзья мои, врачи и хирурги, вы используете банки как передовую современную медицину.
Банки позиционируют себя как древний, современный, обновленный метод лечения.
Посланник Аллаха, мир ему
Лучшее из того, что вы делаете с каппингом
А купирование здесь - это общее слово, означающее специфическое всасывание или вакуумное всасывание, если добавить условия, то оно станет кровавым.
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Solid Doubts: Robert Stadler exhibition opens at New York's Noguchi Museum
Furniture by designer Robert Stadler has gone on display alongside sculptures by Isamu Noguchi at the museum dedicated to the late Japanese-American artist's work in Queens, New York.
The Noguchi Museum is hosting the exhibition titled Solid Doubts, which opened yesterday, and encourages visitors to find relationships and draw comparisons between Stadler and Noguchi's work.
"The exhibition will explore the ways in which both Robert Stadler and Isamu Noguchi probe – and sometimes undermine – the nature of and distinctions between 'art' and 'design', 'functional' and 'aesthetic', and 'material' and 'space', among other object-based concepts," said the museum.
Stadler's pieces, which sit somewhere between design and art, are split across four installations in the ground-floor galleries of the museum – founded and designed by Noguchi inside a 1920s industrial building in Long Island City.
Noguchi Museum senior curator Dakin Hart worked closely with the Paris-based Austrian designer to match up items from the museum's archive and Stadler's oeuvre to date.
"Robert Stadler works the fertile land where conceptual, aesthetic, functional, and material considerations meet," said Hart. "This is the same zone that Noguchi explored and laboured so hard to expand during his six decades as a category-defier."
The first of the installations pairs a table, a mirror and a bench from Stadler's 2015 PDT (Pierre De Taille) collection with three whitewashed plywood pieces Noguchi created for Martha Graham's ballet Herodiade in 1944.
Stadler's travertine items appear to have been eroded by the elements over time, but are actually digitally milled into shape.
They are intended to provide a theatrical set for Noguchi's characterful pieces, which also act as a stool, a mirror and a clothes rack.
Another gallery hosts designs from Stadler's 2004 Pools and Pouf! series, which look traditional English Chipperfield tufted-leather furniture that is melting across the walls and floor.
These experiments with form are echoed in Noguchi's take on Japanese Akari lanterns – prototypes he created in shapes warped from the typical symmetry of the lights.
Three designs from Cut_Paste, Stadler's ongoing experiments with thin slices of marbled stone veneers, are mounted onto aluminium panels, which could be mistaken for offcuts from a construction site. Each in the trio is built from intersecting flat planes, forming a table, a shelving unit and a storage module that incorporates a bench.
The furniture pieces serve as platforms and supports for a variety of Noguchi's pieces that also address layering and planar assembly.
Two pieces of Stadler's work have also been installed in the museum's idyllic garden. The table and chair from his 2008-10 Rest in Peace series are moulded from cheap garden furniture that the designer cut into so they look like they are disintegrated, then cast in aluminium so they will never lose their shape.
In contrast, Noguchi's monumental stone sculptures dotted around the oasis are gradually wearing away as they sit exposed to the elements.
"This exhibition, the museum's first to feature a contemporary designer's work in dialogue with Noguchi's sculptures and designs, is a powerful demonstration of Noguchi's lasting relevance," said museum director Jenny Dixon.
Solid Doubts takes place from 26 April to 3 September 2016 at The Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road, Queens.
Elsewhere in New York, new work by Stadler is set to go on display in a solo show at Carpenters Workshop Gallery – and as part of the Collective Design fair from 3 to 7 May.
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Robert Stadler combines construction materials in sculptures for Paris exhibition
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jeniferdlanceau · 7 years
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Solid Doubts: Robert Stadler exhibition opens at New York's Noguchi Museum
Furniture by designer Robert Stadler has gone on display alongside sculptures by Isamu Noguchi at the museum dedicated to the late Japanese-American artist's work in Queens, New York.
The Noguchi Museum is hosting the exhibition titled Solid Doubts, which opened yesterday, and encourages visitors to find relationships and draw comparisons between Stadler and Noguchi's work.
"The exhibition will explore the ways in which both Robert Stadler and Isamu Noguchi probe – and sometimes undermine – the nature of and distinctions between 'art' and 'design', 'functional' and 'aesthetic', and 'material' and 'space', among other object-based concepts," said the museum.
Stadler's pieces, which sit somewhere between design and art, are split across four installations in the ground-floor galleries of the museum – founded and designed by Noguchi inside a 1920s industrial building in Long Island City.
Noguchi Museum senior curator Dakin Hart worked closely with the Paris-based Austrian designer to match up items from the museum's archive and Stadler's oeuvre to date.
"Robert Stadler works the fertile land where conceptual, aesthetic, functional, and material considerations meet," said Hart. "This is the same zone that Noguchi explored and laboured so hard to expand during his six decades as a category-defier."
The first of the installations pairs a table, a mirror and a bench from Stadler's 2015 PDT (Pierre De Taille) collection with three whitewashed plywood pieces Noguchi created for Martha Graham's ballet Herodiade in 1944.
Stadler's travertine items appear to have been eroded by the elements over time, but are actually digitally milled into shape.
They are intended to provide a theatrical set for Noguchi's characterful pieces, which also act as a stool, a mirror and a clothes rack.
Another gallery hosts designs from Stadler's 2004 Pools and Pouf! series, which look traditional English Chipperfield tufted-leather furniture that is melting across the walls and floor.
These experiments with form are echoed in Noguchi's take on Japanese Akari lanterns – prototypes he created in shapes warped from the typical symmetry of the lights.
Three designs from Cut_Paste, Stadler's ongoing experiments with thin slices of marbled stone veneers, are mounted onto aluminium panels, which could be mistaken for offcuts from a construction site. Each in the trio is built from intersecting flat planes, forming a table, a shelving unit and a storage module that incorporates a bench.
The furniture pieces serve as platforms and supports for a variety of Noguchi's pieces that also address layering and planar assembly.
Two pieces of Stadler's work have also been installed in the museum's idyllic garden. The table and chair from his 2008-10 Rest in Peace series are moulded from cheap garden furniture that the designer cut into so they look like they are disintegrated, then cast in aluminium so they will never lose their shape.
In contrast, Noguchi's monumental stone sculptures dotted around the oasis are gradually wearing away as they sit exposed to the elements.
"This exhibition, the museum's first to feature a contemporary designer's work in dialogue with Noguchi's sculptures and designs, is a powerful demonstration of Noguchi's lasting relevance," said museum director Jenny Dixon.
Solid Doubts takes place from 26 April to 3 September 2016 at The Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road, Queens.
Elsewhere in New York, new work by Stadler is set to go on display in a solo show at Carpenters Workshop Gallery – and as part of the Collective Design fair from 3 to 7 May.
Related story
Robert Stadler combines construction materials in sculptures for Paris exhibition
The post Solid Doubts: Robert Stadler exhibition opens at New York's Noguchi Museum appeared first on Dezeen.
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Hyperallergic: Public Programs for Robert Stadler at the Noguchi Museum
Robert Stadler, “Cut_Paste #4” (2015) (image courtesy Robert Stadler / Carpenters Workshop Gallery); Isamu Noguchi, “Gift” (1964) and “Baby Figure” (1958) (Collection of the Noguchi Museum, photo by Nicholas Knight)
Continuing the Noguchi Museum’s collaboration with contemporary artists across disciplines, Solid Doubts introduces the category-defying works of Paris-based designer Robert Stadler (Austria, b. 1966) to those of Isamu Noguchi. Like Noguchi, Stadler disregards the conventional boundaries between art and design, and therefore between things like furniture and sculpture. In four discrete installations in the ground-level galleries and sculpture garden, their innovative works are brought together with the intention of raising as many questions as possible.
To coincide with the exhibition, the Museum is presenting the following public programs, all included with Museum admission ($10 regular; $5 students and seniors; free for Museum members, public high school students, and children under 12). Advance registration is not required.
Noguchi Talks | Robert Stadler and Dakin Hart Sunday, May 7, 2–3 pm
Join Robert Stadler and Noguchi Museum Senior Curator Dakin Hart on a walkthrough of the exhibition Solid Doubts: Robert Stadler at The Noguchi Museum, to investigate and expose the conventional boundaries between art and design.
Center of Attention Visitors are invited to engage with the Museum’s special exhibition through these hour-long discussions focused on a single work of art.
On Robert Stadler’s “Cut_Paste #8” (2015):
Sunday, June 4, 4–5 pm
Saturday, June 17, 4–5 pm
On Robert Stadler’s “Pools and Pouf!” (2004):
Sunday, August 6, 4–5 pm
Saturday, August 19, 4–5 pm
Solid Doubts: Robert Stadler at The Noguchi Museum continues at the Noguchi Museum (9-01 33rd Road, Long Island City, Queens) from April 26 through September 3, 2017.
The post Public Programs for Robert Stadler at the Noguchi Museum appeared first on Hyperallergic.
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