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lucanwak

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 04:00 PM

Milan, Italy

45.45500, 9.16900

The image captures a minimalist art display within what appears to be a gallery or exhibition space in Milan, Italy. The central subject is a white modular shelving unit, possibly an IKEA KALLAX, show…read more

angst
exhibition
artistic
disturbing
melancholy

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The image captures a minimalist art display within what appears to be a gallery or exhibition space in Milan, Italy. The central subject is a white modular shelving unit, possibly an IKEA KALLAX, showcasing a collection of abstract sculptures. The sculptures are distinctive, featuring an organic, somewhat abstract "baby head" or alien-like form, varying in color (black, gold, dark blue, light blue, reddish-brown) and appearing to be made of resin or a similar material. Each sculpture is mounted on a small base, often wooden. On the white wall to the left of the shelving unit, a dark blue sculpture of the same style is mounted, with a light gray, amorphous shape "dripping" or flowing from it onto the wall below. Green artificial vine-like plants with small white flowers are draped over the top-left corner of the shelf and extend onto the wall. Inside the shelving cubbies: * The top-left cubby holds artificial white flowers and green foliage. * The top-middle cubby contains a blue spherical object and a wooden plaque inscribed with "Mare di plastica, aria di fumo" (Sea of plastic, air of smoke), "Andrea Marostica," and "Edizione limitata 5/100." * The top-right cubby displays a black sculpture. * The middle-left cubby features a gold-colored sculpture with a plaque reading "Schiavi del progresso" (Slaves of progress), "Andrea Marostica," and "Edizione limitata 16/100." * The middle-right cubby holds another black sculpture. * The bottom-left cubby contains a blue sculpture with a plaque stating "Il grido" (The scream), "Andrea Marostica," and "Edizione limitata 67/100." * The bottom-right cubby presents two sculptures, one dark blue and one reddish-brown/purple, each with a wooden plaque. One reads "Razzismo... documentato!" (Racism... documented!), "Andrea Marostica," and "Edizione limitata 39/100," while the other is inscribed with "Il peso della libertà" (The weight of freedom), "Andrea Marostica," and "Edizione limitata 71/100." The scene is brightly lit, emphasizing the sculptures' forms and the clean, white aesthetic of the display. No human activity is visible, and the environment suggests a curated art exhibit.