ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 2月11日 12時35分
Photo by @gabrielegalimbertiphoto / In almost every country in the Western world, hidden away in a corner of the bathroom or kitchen, pills, capsules, and ointments pile up. In France alone, nearly one medicine out of every two will not be consumed. In contrast to this wasteful behavior, developing countries suffer from a chronic lack of access to health care. My project Home Pharma documents our relationship with medicines in the simplest terms possible. Whenever I meet people on my travels, I ask the same question: Can I see what’s in your medicine cabinet? Here, Arnaud Brunel and his wife, Candelita, pose in their house in Lausanne, Switzerland, with all the medicines they have at home. Arnaud is a businessman and CEO of Tectona. He is also an avid collector of photography and supporter of various photographic institutions. In the photo some of the works he owns are visible, including by Richard Avedon, Andres Serrano, and Vik Muniz.
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