Some of the installations at the Prada Foundation were simply irresistible to a photographer's eye. These pieces of furniture burnt down were one.
The visitor entering the frame from the far left is the icing on a (not so commestibile, though) cake!
@helenhall I think the artist found a very interesting technique: the furniture was completely wrapped in chicken wire before setting fire to it. The result are shapes devoid of function, ghosts of things, I found it fascinating indeed. @hrs Thanks, Helen! @caterina You have to, it's a great place. I didn't find it depressing, actually. Matter for thought, however. @joysabin Thank you very much, Joy! @golftragic Thank you, Marnie! Actually, without the visitor, the picture would be entirely credited to the artist!
@domenicododaro I'm familiar with that line of argument Domenico, but at least in the case of an installation there is a counter-argument that a photographer has interpreted the context of that artwork in terms of pov and context.
@hrs Thanks, Helen!
@caterina You have to, it's a great place. I didn't find it depressing, actually. Matter for thought, however.
@joysabin Thank you very much, Joy!
@golftragic Thank you, Marnie! Actually, without the visitor, the picture would be entirely credited to the artist!
@bkbinthecity thanks, Brian!
@golftragic Agreed! 😊