
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a display of artist's materials, likely a curated exhibition or shop display, in Cold Spring, United States. The primary subjects are numerous small cardboard boxes and one cylindrical tin, all featuring similar text printed in black. The text on many of the boxes reads "Artist's Shit," followed by details about contents, preservation, and production date, often "IN MAY 1961." Some boxes also have handwritten text and a number, such as "No. 36," "No. 34," and "No. 27." The cylindrical tin, centrally located and opened, displays similar text in Italian, "Merda d'artista," and contains a reddish-brown powdery substance. The boxes are stacked in a layered arrangement, creating a sense of depth. The overall color palette is dominated by the earthy tones of the cardboard and the black text. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly a gallery or retail space, with a light-colored surface or display table and some soft shadows. The background is out of focus, indicating the focus is on the displayed items. There are no people visible in the image.
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CEE8A
Volume
2,855
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$1.70
