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2011年3月,哈·舒尔特在挪威斯瓦尔巴群岛朗伊尔城的北极冰面上安置了他的生命大小的垃圾大军。
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They have traveled around the world, yet the floating, diminishing ice will be their last installment.
In 2007, they were in Rome, 1000 strong.
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In 2002, in Gizeh, Egypt
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In 2006, the 1000 temporarily lost their individuality next to Cologne Cathedral.
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In Italy
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Germany
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Italy
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Italy
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Rome, Italy
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Carrying some heavy metal…
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Cologne, Germany. Such a striking photo!
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At the Matterhorn, 2003.
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On the Great Wall, 2001.
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St Basil’s Moscow 1999.
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Now they are blown by the wind.
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Buried by the snow.
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Sinking as the temperatures warm…
(I think this is a photoshopped image!)
“In 1969, Schult caught the attention of the world with his art action “Situation Schackstrasse.” The happening consisted of covering a street in Munich with trash and paper, and police immediately arrested the artist. But that was only the beginning — the projects grew as Schult changed urban venues.
In 1976他在威尼斯的圣马可广场放满了旧报纸,这一行动令当局、威尼斯人和艺术爱好者都感到惊讶。在另一件作品中,他为一场汽车迷恋展安装了一辆神话般的金色翼福特嘉年华(Ford Fiesta),放在科隆城市博物馆(Cologne’s City Museum)入口的柱子上,直到今天它还矗立在那里。在纽约,HA Schult雇佣了一名特技飞行员,将一架塞斯纳飞机‘坠毁’在斯塔顿岛的垃圾堆中。1983年,他在纽约市中心用《纽约时报》的旧刊,以世贸中心的南北塔楼为背景,创造了一条纸河。”他的最新作品是在西班牙用海滩碎片建造的垃圾旅馆。inspiredminds.de
It was in 1996, when German artist HA Schult, first came up with the idea of life–sized trash people as reflections of ourselves. The installation took more than six months and was done with the help of 30 assistants. The material for the project was collected at the municipal depot in Cologne, Germany. The “Trash People” are molded from tin cans, computers, car parts, plastics. Thus, the whole installation was made out of the waste we constantly produce every day. HA Schult delivers his picture of us, and our consequences to the planet.www.haschult.de
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I love it!