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      一瓶面粉,一顶士兵帽,一支用得很好的铅笔。在基辅和利沃夫的两个博物馆里,日常用品被冻结在透明的立方体中,悬浮

  

  

  一瓶面粉,一顶士兵帽,一支用得很好的铅笔。在基辅和利沃夫的两个博物馆里,日常用品被冻结在透明的立方体中,悬浮在空间和时间上。

  这些不起眼的文物作为当代展品;让人想起乌克兰逝去的生命和破碎的家庭。

  这些物品是战争碎片项目的一部分,该项目为战争对人们生活的影响提供了强有力的视觉表现。每个立方体代表了一个生存的故事,捕捉了受影响者的个人经历。

  300件物品是从乌克兰周围被占领的城镇和村庄中取出的,这些地区遭受的损失最大,每件物品都被沉入环氧树脂中,伴随着一段独特的战争恐怖故事。其中包括一双婴儿袜,在一个私人花园里发现的大炮和一面小乌克兰国旗。

  随着立方体最终被拍卖,这些资金将用于在冲突中受伤的儿童和军人。

  展览的联合创始人之一泰提亚娜·菲克斯告诉Metro.co.uk:“这个项目对人们意义重大。

  “我们都明白这些故事在说什么。当你住在乌克兰,你几乎每天都有导弹袭击,乌克兰的所有地方都能感受到。战争在我们每个人心中。”

  在这里,我们来看看展出的一些作品,并瞥见它们背后的悲惨故事。

  During a storm in January 2022, a crucifix fell from one of the domes of St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv. Many people took it as a bad sign. Ukrainians did not know at that time of the horrors that would befall them. The cross was restored, with this one fragment, known as ‘Messenger’, frozen in resin as a reminder of Kyiv’s strong and proud past (Picture: The War Fragments)

  Serviceman Ungb Azov do<em></em>nated this military hat, seen on the left, which he kept throughout a period of Russian captivity after he fought to defend Mariupol. He told the project of the unimaginable scenes of injury, death and destruction he saw, telling one particularly horrific tale of how ‘one married couple was killed in their apartment — vilely, insidiously, from a tank.’ (Picture: The War Fragments)

  A bottle of flour represents the humanitarian help given to stricken communities throughout the conflict. This cube tells the story of  two children who ended up living without their mother during the first days of the war. Havin<em></em>g run out of food and money, they lived off flour for two weeks until a volunteer aid worker arrived to help (Picture: The War Fragments)

  We know little a<em></em>bout the story of this magnet. Someone must have brought it from Venice. Perhaps it was a family that loved to travel and dreamed of seeing the world,’ says one contributor, who found it when searching for bodies amid the destruction in the city of Borodyanka. He adds: ‘You would go to look at these bodies searching and hoping that you would find your relatives…After the air bomb, after this air strike, it is difficult to call what is left a body. It’s simply terrifying.’ (Picture: The War Fragments)

  This key was do<em></em>nated by Samoilenko Illia as a symbol of the invincibility of Ukrainian soldiers. Samoilenko, an amputee who fought in the Battle of Mariupol, the Battle of Azovstal, and who was held hostage by Russian forces, hid this handcuff key in his prosthetic arm throughout his captivity. Samoilenko is now deputy commander of his brigade (Picture: The War Fragments)

  Like all Ukrainians, Serhiy Maidukov, a well-known illustrator, felt impending threat and anxiety when war broke out. He expressed his thoughts and feelings through his ‘Postcards from Kyiv’ series of drawings which were published in the New Yorker. This cube co<em></em>ntains a pencil with which he drew from the trenches of the front line (Picture: The War Fragments)

  This cube co<em></em>ntains an element of the Mriya (Dream) air plane, which was part of a local victory of the Ukrainian Armed Forces over the Russian army in Kyiv region in spring 2022. The An-225 plane was destroyed but a new one in construction, with this piece representing the dream of rehabilitation after injury (Picture: The War Fragments)

  ‘One dog was just skin and bo<em></em>nes — she had a stroke and could barely walk. She died near me and I buried it.’ These are the words of Olena Berlizeva from Northern Saltivka, among the most destroyed districts in Ukraine. She left her home amid shelling, returning to find her two starving dogs on the brink of death. She do<em></em>nated this fragment of a telephone, found amo<em></em>ngst the wreckage (Picture: The War Fragments)

  Tetyana Fiks, one of the exhibition’s co-founders, says this piece reso<em></em>nates with her. It shows a crucifix, do<em></em>nated by a doctor serving with the army. She says: ‘He is on the front line. He told us his story and he gave us this cross which he had been wearing. He told us he is not sure if he will return, and he wants a part of his story to remain. It was very hard to sit near him and not know whether he is coming back.’ (Picture: The War Fragments)

  The exhibition co<em></em>ntains a number of hearts which have come to symbolise the love, strength and unity of the Ukrainian people. Tetyana adds: ‘The heart shape is a symbol across the world that we all understand and it means the same in Ukraine. It is very difficult emotio<em></em>nally for us because we have been in the war for a long time. That is why we are all trying to grab something that we can hold on to. The heart is a positive symbol during a difficult time.’ (Picture: The War Fragments)

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  欢迎来到Snapshot, Metro.co.。英国的图片系列为您带来最强大的图像和故事的时刻。

  如果你有你想分享的照片集,通过电子邮件Claie.Wilson@metro.co.uk与我们联系

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