Travelers share their thoughts, fears and dreams on a wall with other travelers creating a shared personal and political atmosphere.
Subway in New York transformed into a place of general treatment through thousands of messages, many of which appear the election of Donald Trumpwith political, climate and all kinds of worries. Thousands of pieces of paper reveal their deepest fears and desires to other travelers through the art project ‘Subway Therapy‘from Matthew Chavez.
“People come up and stay for a few minutes. Sometimes they come up to me and say, ‘This is amazing. You’ve made my day and even my week. I needed something like this. ,'” Chavez says. Matthew Chavez started this project in 2016, days after the The impact of President Donald Trump about Hillary Clinton. He ensures that although the project is not fundamentally political, publishing it after the elections generates a lot of political notes.
Let off steam in a minute in the subways of the city
However, he assures: “This project It is not a response to the election resultbut inviting people to say how they feel and what they feel. For sure, the context of the election victory what people write,” Chavez said.
The notes range from “My God, why Trump?” to a picture of crying eyes, to more obsessive comments like: “Long live my lover’s butt.”
“There’s something inside the hustle and bustle of New York City. It’s strange. It is interesting. People have a lot to say. And I like to be in places where people are moving from one place to another. They just stop. They turn quickly and then they continue on their way,” Chavez explained.
2024-11-16 05:01:00
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