At the Odunpazar? Modern Museum in Eski?ehir, Turkey, there is a sculpture depicting a huge pile of lifelike anchovies and sardines spilling on to the floor. The artist, Guido Casaretto, named his arresting artwork “21:34”, because that was the time he witnessed the fish being thrown away as rubbish at an Istanbul market. Such terrible waste, along with its silvery beauty, made the piece not just memorable but haunting.
在土耳其埃斯基謝希爾的奧敦帕扎爾現代博物館,有一座雕塑,描繪了一大堆栩栩如生的鳳尾魚和沙丁魚傾瀉在地板上的情景。藝術家圭多?卡薩雷托(Guido Casaretto )將這件引人注目的作品命名為“21:34”,因為這是他在伊斯坦布爾的市場上目睹這些魚被當作垃圾丟棄時的時間。這種驚人的浪費,伴隨著魚群銀光閃爍的美感,讓這件作品不僅令人印象深刻,還讓人感到揮之不去的縈繞。
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