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Mark Power’s “Fashion” lavishes formal attention on industrial machinery and, by extension, on the human effort behind it

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 24, 2026
The artistic portrayal of industrial machinery can inspire innovation and respect for the processes that shape our economy and daily lives.

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Highlighting industrial machinery risks glorifying mass production while ignoring the environmental and social costs of such practices.

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Power's work serves as a crucial reminder of the intersection between technology and human labor, prompting us to reconsider our consumption habits.

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Mark Power’s focus on industrial machinery enriches our appreciation for craftsmanship, reminding us of the human stories behind each product.

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By showcasing the machinery of fashion, Power inadvertently romanticizes industries that often exploit laborers and neglect ethical practices.

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