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手提箱内的微型装置

2018-11-02 2364 0
出生于叙利亚的艺术家建筑师Mohamad Hafez收集了一些物品和废金属来建造微型的房屋,建筑和世界各地的难民留下的风景。他的系列作品《非包装:难民行李》(UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage)的立体模型被装入行李箱,以纪念战争蹂躏下的艰难旅程。微型车,小客厅装置,甚至假植物装饰开放的行李装置,每个都需要哈菲兹几个月完成。这些细节作品与来自阿富汗、刚果、叙利亚、伊拉克和苏丹的难民的录音相搭配。这些故事由Admed Badr记录,他是一名伊拉克难民和卫斯理大学的学生,讲述了那些不得不离开家园的人所面临的斗争。

Syrian-born, New Haven, Connecticut-based artist and architect Mohamad Hafez compiles found objects and scrap metal to construct miniature recreations of homes, buildings, and landscapes left by refugees in the Middle East and around the world. The dioramas for his series, UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage, are built into suitcases to pay tribute to the difficult journeys forced by the ravages of war. Miniature cars, tiny living room sets, and even fake plants adorn the open luggage—installations which each take Hafez several months to complete.The detailed works are paired with audio recordings from refugees from Afghanistan, Congo, Syria, Iraq, and Sudan. The stories are recorded by Admed Badr, an Iraqi refugee and Wesleyan University student, and illuminate the struggles faced by those who have had to leave their homes. You can listen to the recordings on Hafez and Badr’s website for the project, and see more of Hafez’s suitcase dioramas on his Instagram. You can also see the work in person at DePauw University‘s group show “Baggage Claim,on view until December 9, 2018.
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