Timed with 10 days of UN talks aimed at tackling the crisis of global plastic pollution
Canadian artist Benjamin Von Wong has created a powerful installation in front of the United Nations headquarters in Geneva to spotlight the global crisis of plastic pollution. The artwork is a dramatic reinterpretation of Auguste Rodin's iconic statue The Thinker, which appears to be drowning in a wave of plastic waste.
This symbolic piece is timed to coincide with ten days of crucial negotiations at the UN focused on addressing plastic pollution worldwide. By showing a globally recognized figure being overwhelmed by plastics, Von Wong hopes to stir awareness and urgency among both policymakers and the public. The sculpture starkly visualizes the impact of human consumption and environmental neglect, serving as a poignant call to action.
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