The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts presents the annual special exhibition, "Anthropocene - The Human Epoch," aspiring to deeply embed sustainability issues in people's hearts through the power of art. This exhibition is a collaboration between the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada, and the MAST Foundation in Bologna, Italy. It features works by internationally renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky and acclaimed documentary directors Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, presenting humanity's impact on Earth through captivating imagery, films, and AR experiences. Following its exhibition in Canada, this show has toured Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Argentina from 2020-2023. This Taiwanese leg of the tour marks the first time local artists Chi Po-lin, Yang Shun-fa, Lucas, and Lu Yu-ru have been included, inviting us, as global citizens, to explore the impact of human-made landscapes and geological changes on Earth within the "Anthropocene." It encourages reflection on urgent environmental survival issues such as global climate change, the over-exploitation of Earth's resources, and rising sea levels.
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"A Shift in consciousness is the beginning of change." Embrace environmental consciousness starting with you and me by wearing this skin-friendly organic cotton T-shirt!
100% Organic Cotton: Non-toxic organic cotton fabric + non-toxic printing.
Organic cotton is a pollution-free natural cotton, cultivated through natural farming methods. It offers a gentle, soft touch, providing a refreshing feeling close to nature. As its production and processing are free from chemical residues, it is less likely to trigger allergies, asthma, or atopic dermatitis, and offers better breathability. It is not only considerate of your skin's needs but also kinder to the environment.
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S: Chest width 47, Length 67
M: Chest width 50, Length 70
※ Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat. A tolerance of ±2~2.5cm is considered normal.
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- Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Annual Special Exhibition: Anthropocene - The Human Epoch. A curated collection of merchandise derived from the exhibition's theme, including T-shirts available in S and M sizes.
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