ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月13日 09時31分


In a dark suit and necktie, wearing dark glasses, Aníbal González played his “yaravi,” a song that speaks of the dead. Around the world, professional mourners are hired by families of the deceased to commemorate the occasion and help guide the dead to the place where they will lead their afterlife. Aníbal, left, who is from Ecuador — where mourners are frequently blind — is one of 30 professional mourners from all over the world that the artist #TarynSimon, right, brought to Manhattan as the centerpiece of her multidisciplinary artwork, “An Occupation of Loss.” The installation features 11 concrete towers, open at the top and 48 feet tall, that house the mourners by nationality as they perform. The exhibition explores responses to grief, the empty spaces that loss produces, and the chaos, ritual and ceremony that help people fill the void. #PAAOccupationofLoss opens tomorrow at the @parkavearmory and runs through September 25. #regram from @hlswift, who photographed Aníbal and Taryn while on #nytassignment in New York.


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