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Creation Date

2025

Photographer

Quentin Pace, MSLS, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Artist(s): Anthony Romo

Materials: Mixed media

During a recent vacation to Japan, the lack of public trash cans in Tokyo meant I had to carry my trash usually until I got back to my hotel for disposal. The quantity of material I brought back to the hotel daily was surprising, so I collected most of my receipts, ticket stubs, and other paper and plastic packaging. This collage became a meditation on the flow of trash into and out of my life and was born of reflection on how much recyclable material I dispose of. The kanji in the center of the piece designate an exit and entrance, i.e., one passage for both, and are used to depict this dynamic flow. The collage is composed solely of material I brought back from Japan and includes receipts, ticket stubs, shopping bags, napkins, paper bibs, stickers, flyers, newspaper, product labels, theme park wristbands, wrapping paper, paper fans, candy wrappers, gacha prize decals, ribbon, price tags, and street food packaging.

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