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"Capitalism"

Acrylic on canvas.

72 / 120 cm.

From the series Empty [#1.1-1.6]:

 

The artifacts of commerce lie fallow in an apparently empty major port city. The red/copper/green palette evokes a muddled American banknote. These cues prompt the viewer to examine our complicated relationship with commerce: its necessity, how it benefits humanity, and the need to make sure it is constrained by a substantive focus on human well-being.

  

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Denmark is currently locked down, like pretty much the rest of the world, while Covid-19 is sweeping across the globe. While stuck at home, we pass the time playing games..

..like Matador, which is a danish version of Monopoly.

Bremen, Weserstadion, Model: Marlon

Former Soviet transport aircraft at a former US Air Force base picking up attack helicopters built in the US and delivering them to the Saudi Army, leaving absolutely no doubt who won the Cold War.

Man walking upwards through an underpass.

It’s about regulations… not the system itself.

passage d'un manifestant: vitre cassée et peintre en spray.

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Paste-up street art in Melbourne, Australia that says "Capitalism breaks my heart - Stop evictions!"

The Eros sculpture contrasts with the ad screens in Piccadilly Circus.

From the series Empty [#1.1-1.6]:

 

The artifacts of commerce lie fallow in an apparently empty major port city. The red/copper/green palette evokes a muddled American banknote. These cues prompt the viewer to examine our complicated relationship with commerce: its necessity, how it benefits humanity, and the need to make sure it is constrained by a substantive focus on human well-being.

 

More: www.noahstephens.com/empty-1/

At the same time Westerners are engulfed in mass consumption of stuff they really don't need.

And she looks serious about it...

An Infographic showing the differences between the three social systems

snapped these in 2 minutes on 15 feet of country road

Approx. 100,000 personnes ont défilé dans le calme à Copenhague le 12/12/2009 contre le sommet COP15, sous le thème "Changeons le système, pas le climat". Après quelques incidents initiaux en fin de cortège dus à quelques membres du black block, près d'un millier de personnes ont cependant été bloquées puis arrêtées après plus de 3h assis par terre, dans le froid et sans accès à des toilettes, générant une forte polémique.

 

Merci de lire les explications en début d'album et de parcourir les photos par ordre chronologique / Please read the explanation at the beginning of the set and view the pictures in chronological order.

 

Part of COP15: Climate Justice

Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister of Belgium

Kajsa Ollongren, Minister of Defence of the Netherlands

Stevo Pendarovski, President of North Macedonia

Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels

Andriy Yermak, Head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine

Francine Lacqua, Editor-at-Large and Presenter, Bloomberg Television, United Kingdom

Speaking during the Session: Securing Europe

The war in Ukraine has united the European Union around a common threat while shattering the security order that helped Europe to prosper in peace for decades. What steps does Europe need to take to develop into a viable security player in this radically changed context? At the Annual Meeting 2022 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, 24 May, Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst

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