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Trash exhibition

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Kathmandu, NEPAL: In this photograph taken on November 19, 2012 visitors look at art made from trash collected on Mount Everest, in Kathmandu. A group of artists is staging an exhibition of sculpture made from tonnes of trash collected on Mount Everest, highlighting the toll that decades of mountaineering have taken on the worlds highest peak. Discarded oxygen and cooking gas cylinders, ropes, tents, glasses, beer cans, plastic and even the remains of a helicopter make up 75 artworks commissioned for the Everest 8848 Art Project on display in Kathmandu. AFP PHOTO/Prakash Mathema
An exhibition of sculpture made from tons of trash on Mount Everest was held in Nepal.
Kathmandu, NEPAL: In this photograph taken on November 19, 2012 visitors look at art made from trash collected on Mount Everest, in Kathmandu. A group of artists is staging an exhibition of sculpture made from tonnes of trash collected on Mount Everest, highlighting the toll that decades of mountaineering have taken on the worlds highest peak. Discarded oxygen and cooking gas cylinders, ropes, tents, glasses, beer cans, plastic and even the remains of a helicopter make up 75 artworks commissioned for the Everest 8848 Art Project on display in Kathmandu. AFP PHOTO/Prakash Mathema
Kathmandu, NEPAL: In this photograph taken on November 19, 2012 visitors look at art made from trash collected on Mount Everest, in Kathmandu. A group of artists is staging an exhibition of sculpture made from tonnes of trash collected on Mount Everest, highlighting the toll that decades of mountaineering have taken on the worlds highest peak. Discarded oxygen and cooking gas cylinders, ropes, tents, glasses, beer cans, plastic and even the remains of a helicopter make up 75 artworks commissioned for the Everest 8848 Art Project on display in Kathmandu. AFP PHOTO/Prakash Mathema
Kathmandu, NEPAL: In this photograph taken on November 19, 2012 visitors look at art made from trash collected on Mount Everest, in Kathmandu. A group of artists is staging an exhibition of sculpture made from tonnes of trash collected on Mount Everest, highlighting the toll that decades of mountaineering have taken on the worlds highest peak. Discarded oxygen and cooking gas cylinders, ropes, tents, glasses, beer cans, plastic and even the remains of a helicopter make up 75 artworks commissioned for the Everest 8848 Art Project on display in Kathmandu. AFP PHOTO/Prakash Mathema
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