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2008年10月29日,黑色星期二(1929年导致大萧条的股市崩盘)79周年纪念日,艺术合作组织LigoranoReese(成立于1986年)的诺拉·利戈拉诺(1956年出生)和马歇尔·里斯(1955年出生)在美国金融区中心附近的纽约州最高法院大楼前的曼哈顿下城弗利广场安装了一个15英尺长(4.35米)的“经济”冰雕。在雷曼兄弟(Lehman Brothers)破产和贝尔斯登(Bear Stearns)倒闭后不到两周,这座短暂的雕塑只持续了16个小时就消失了。该项目的其他文件可在以下网址找到:Marshall Reese,“Main Street Meltdown”,世界政策杂志博客,2013年10月28日,http:// www.worldpolicy.org/blog/2013/10/28/main-street-meltdown。
On October 29, 2008, the seventy-ninth anniversary of Black Tuesday, the stock market crash that caused the Great Depression in 1929, Nora Ligorano (b. 1956) and Marshall Reese (b. 1955) of the art collaborative LigoranoReese (formed 1986), installed a 15foot-long (4.35 metres) ice sculpture of the word Economy at Foley Square in Lower Manhattan in front of the New York State Supreme Court building, near the heart of the US financial district. Occurring less than two weeks after the Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy and Bear Stearns collapse, the ephemeral sculpture only lasted 16 hours before disappearing. Additional documentation of the project can be found at: Marshall Reese, ‘Main Street Meltdown,’ World Policy Journal Blog, October 28, 2013, http:// www.worldpolicy.org/blog/2013/10/28/main-street-meltdown.