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SUMMARY:นิทรรศการ \"All Things Left Behind\"
DESCRIPTION:All Things Left BehindAbout the exhibitionWithin the proje
 ct ALL THINGS LEFT BEHIND photographer Carolina Sandretto takes the vi
 ewer to Cuba, Svalbard and Antarctica to explore the idea of time and 
 it’s passing and what it signifies for the landscape of things that 
 belong to us. Time and its passing influence objects in a visible way.
  Their superficies and external aspect change as well as the significa
 nce and importance of these things hold for us. They become part of a 
 lost landscape, traces of who we were a testimony of our past life, me
 mory of what we were by what we left behind. Our collective past refle
 cts on the surface of the landscapes depicted, even in places where th
 ese things are still in use.In Svalbard Carolina Sandretto explores an
  entire mining city preserved from the eighties, where more than 3000 
 people used to live and work which was abandoned since URSS’s fall i
 n the 1980’s. The inhabitants left their personal belongings, their 
 memories and traces to constitute an eternal museum of time set in an 
 icy landscape, as to testify their passage on hearth. These things lef
 t behind testify of their life and their stories as time is both prese
 rving them and slowly transforming their meaning and their surface. In
  the Antarctic, in the past 40 years, traces of human passage have bee
 n fortunately removed and the environment protected; except for a few 
 whaling villages along the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula where the 
 traces of the humans are still visible. Today, as guilty exploiters, w
 e can admire in the pristine landscapes, the ruins left by our passage
 . Cuba is the island where time lingers and landscapes never really ch
 ange. Here Carolina Sandretto portrayed rooms full of things still in 
 use, even if old and often broken. In a place where nothing is replace
 d or replaceable due to a continuous scarcity, time transforms the sur
 face of the objects but they are recycled and reused and life is still
  striving in them even if time makes them appear old. Different landsc
 apes, traces of time.On show from 30 Jan until 30 March at Room 240 an
 d 243. Free entry.\n\nFor more information visit http://www.portfolios
 .net/events/all-things-left-behind
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