Photographer
Francois Robert created a series of pictures in which he arranged real human
bones into sculptures. It’s entitled “Stop the Violence”, and serves as a
warning against the human propensity to kill and destroy. In an interview about
his work, Robert explained:
I always
have been fascinated with skulls (In my home town in Switzerland, my parents
and I were living above a Natural Museum). As I mentioned, I photographed over
140 skulls of animals from the Field Museum in Chicago, and it become a
traveling exhibition across the U.S. for 8 years (sponsored by the Museum). In
the mid-90’s, during an auction from an old school, I purchased 3 metal lockers
and to my surprise one of them held a real, full size articulated skeleton. For
years I had it displayed in one of the rooms in my studio and I often wondered
what else I could do with it. Finally the idea came to me to explore the idea
of disassembling the skeleton and rearranging the bones, and from that process
came the series “Stop the Violence”.
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