Tan described the piece as, "a gift from the Chinese people to the world's athletes."
He described the piece as a "rhapsodic ballet" because it was written freely and is more modern than his previous works.
Local media described the piece as "a slap in the face to Alaskans".
Make the answer a little less obvious by describing the piece of cake as a long, skinny rectangle.
Program notes described the 45-minute piece as an exploration of transformation, decay and memory.
Here is how she has described the piece: "There is a dinner table and you can see all kinds of things are happening.
Time describes the piece as an essential photo opportunity, and more of a destination than a work of art.
Lynch described the piece as "a mystery about a woman in trouble".
Britten described the piece as "simple and in direct form".
We were asked to describe the piece in the catalogue as the property of a private collector.