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Where Did All the Flowers Go? by David Zheng
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Where Did All the Flowers Go?

$55.00

Covid-19 shook the world in 2020, claiming countless lives and devastating businesses throughout the US. In New York City's Chinatown, one of the few remaining ethnic enclaves in NYC, is pushed to the brink.

A once vibrant and resilient immigrant community comes to an abrupt stop. Empty storefronts line the streets, a majority of which may not survive past the year. Graffiti and ripped posters adorned on decaying walls signal a cry for help. Although the photographs depict a deteriorating neighborhood during a pandemic, long standing questions of survival as an immigrant in America arise. What happens next, will we be taken care of? Challenging the ethos of the “American dream”.

Photography by David Zheng

Artwork on Front/Back Cover and Endpaper by ENTONE

Supple cover, 12”x8.5” (30.48cm x 21.59cm), 68 pages

Smyth Sewn Binding

Printed and Handmade in the USA

Edition of 300

ISBN: 978-1-7370458-0-9

1st Edition, 2021 © David Zheng Studio

Signed

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Covid-19 shook the world in 2020, claiming countless lives and devastating businesses throughout the US. In New York City's Chinatown, one of the few remaining ethnic enclaves in NYC, is pushed to the brink.

A once vibrant and resilient immigrant community comes to an abrupt stop. Empty storefronts line the streets, a majority of which may not survive past the year. Graffiti and ripped posters adorned on decaying walls signal a cry for help. Although the photographs depict a deteriorating neighborhood during a pandemic, long standing questions of survival as an immigrant in America arise. What happens next, will we be taken care of? Challenging the ethos of the “American dream”.

Photography by David Zheng

Artwork on Front/Back Cover and Endpaper by ENTONE

Supple cover, 12”x8.5” (30.48cm x 21.59cm), 68 pages

Smyth Sewn Binding

Printed and Handmade in the USA

Edition of 300

ISBN: 978-1-7370458-0-9

1st Edition, 2021 © David Zheng Studio

Signed

Covid-19 shook the world in 2020, claiming countless lives and devastating businesses throughout the US. In New York City's Chinatown, one of the few remaining ethnic enclaves in NYC, is pushed to the brink.

A once vibrant and resilient immigrant community comes to an abrupt stop. Empty storefronts line the streets, a majority of which may not survive past the year. Graffiti and ripped posters adorned on decaying walls signal a cry for help. Although the photographs depict a deteriorating neighborhood during a pandemic, long standing questions of survival as an immigrant in America arise. What happens next, will we be taken care of? Challenging the ethos of the “American dream”.

Photography by David Zheng

Artwork on Front/Back Cover and Endpaper by ENTONE

Supple cover, 12”x8.5” (30.48cm x 21.59cm), 68 pages

Smyth Sewn Binding

Printed and Handmade in the USA

Edition of 300

ISBN: 978-1-7370458-0-9

1st Edition, 2021 © David Zheng Studio

Signed

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