Horses that died in the First World War in a work of 82 meters


“8 million” (fragment). Photo: Edi Constantin; curatorial
The horses who died in the First World War are played in a work of 82 meters long, a tribute to them and the fragility by the artist Edi Constantin.
In his workshop in Malmaison, so far he has put 3.5 million stamps out of a total of 8 million, and they can be found on 7 large floors out of the total estimated 16.
The artist emphasizes by this work and the abstract character of the numbers of the victims in general. “First, it was the number that impressed me and I was trying to understand it. It is something abstract. But it was also a picture. It is an American photographer who makes air images and has one in which the soldiers are arranged in the form of a horse, and it was explained as a tribute to the paths that died in the First World War. with Mexico ”.
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