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Antitrophies

 

With this series, I reflect on human behavior towards animals. It is an appeal to our conscience to stop the extinction of entire species. It reveals our tendency to view animals as mere decoration. It is an indictment of our cruel system of animal husbandry, which is geared towards ruthless consumption.

 

The series "Antitrophies" is about animals that are antitrophies for various reasons. They are divided into different groups. First, there are those who no longer want to be trophies and rebel against this, like the hippopotamus that steps down from its pedestal, or the bull that, instead of behaving bravely and putting on an exciting performance, shows its feelings and fears and cries because it doesn't want to be hurt or die. A second group consists of those that are no longer allowed to be trophies because they are threatened with extinction, like the vaquita or the Javan rhinoceros. A third group comprises the animals that are "edible" for us, which die in gigantic numbers, either in the wild or bred by us, and which we in no way consider trophies. The fourth group consists of animals that die under other circumstances and can be considered "collateral damage": because they were caught in ghost nets; because they are victims of bottom trawling; because they had been killed by electric current at a power line mast, or because they had been driven from their habitat.

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