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The "Our Silences" Exhibit, By Rivelino A Mexican Artist
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![]() A sign at one end of the exhibit explained the meaning of the exhibit. It also told how the exhibit had been presented in Lisbon, Madrid, Brussels, Potsdam, Rome, London, Rotterdam, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Mexico City, San Diego, and San Francisco.
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![]() The view of the exhibit looking south from the Ferry side of the Ferry Plaza. Notice that the men have been set up facing each other.
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![]() Two people walked through the exhibit, providing a sense of its scale. The silent men were tall and heavy (made of bronze).
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![]() There were ten men total, five on a side. At the far end was a large black steel cube.
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![]() The individual silent men were wide. Many had detailing on their front and back. And they were spaced well apart from each other.
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![]() A high overlook of part of the exhibit. This shows the spacing of the men and the cube at the back.
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