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Consumerism Collection (#7)

"Exploring the Global Tapestry of Consumerism: From Vucciria Market in Palermo to Masango Village in Burundi" Vibrant and bustling, Vucciria Market in Palermo

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Traffic in Westbourne Grove, London

Traffic in Westbourne Grove, London, outside Whiteleys department store, c1910

Background imageConsumerism Collection: El Hamra Building, a business and luxury shopping center, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Middle East

El Hamra Building, a business and luxury shopping center, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Middle East

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Dubai Mall, the worlds biggest, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Dubai Mall, the worlds biggest, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Italy, Millet bread, miniature by Giovannino de Grassi (1350-1398) from Tacuinum Sanitatis

Italy, Millet bread, miniature by Giovannino de Grassi (1350-1398) from Tacuinum Sanitatis 14th Century, Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek (Library)

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Italy, Camphor, miniature by Giovannino de Grassi (1350-1398) from Tacuinum Sanitatis

Italy, Camphor, miniature by Giovannino de Grassi (1350-1398) from Tacuinum Sanitatis 14th Century, Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek (Library)

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Brazil, History of Exploration, Selling Coffee From Journey to historic

Brazil, History of Exploration, Selling Coffee From Journey to historic and picturesque Brazil by Jean Baptiste Debret
History of Exploration, Brazil, 19th century. Selling Coffee. From Journey to historic and picturesque Brazil of Jean Baptiste Debret, 1834

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Denmark, Copenhagen, Centre for shooting competitions label, featuring newspaper delivery

Denmark, Copenhagen, Centre for shooting competitions label, featuring newspaper delivery, 30 June 1861
Denmark, 19th century. Centre for shooting competitions, featuring newspaper delivery, 30 June 1861. Details

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Italy, Naples, advertising poster by for Mele tailors shop

Italy, Naples, advertising poster by for Mele tailors shop
Italy, 20th century. Advertising poster by Marcello Dudovich (1878 - 1962) for Mele tailors shop in Naples, 1907

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Supermarket meat display

Supermarket meat display

Background imageConsumerism Collection: France, Paris, Les Halles market by Max Berthelin, 1835, drawing

France, Paris, Les Halles market by Max Berthelin, 1835, drawing
France, 19th century. Paris, Les Halles market, 1835. Drawing by Max Berthelin (1811-1877)

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Coffee shop

Coffee shop
Unknown painter (18th century), The Coffee Shop

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Poster advertising oyster sale, by Leonetto Cappiello, 1901

Poster advertising oyster sale, by Leonetto Cappiello, 1901
Posters, France, 20th century. Huitres exquises. Poster advertising oyster sale by Leonetto Cappiello, 1901

Background imageConsumerism Collection: France, Paris, Moneychanger

France, Paris, Moneychanger
Quentin Matsys (1466-1530), The Moneychanger, 1514

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Mobile internet shopping, concept

Mobile internet shopping, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Customer in a mobile phone shop C018 / 2309

Customer in a mobile phone shop C018 / 2309
Shopping. A customer looking at mobile phones in a shop. Photographed in Moscow in 2012

Background imageConsumerism Collection: People in a shopping mall C016 / 3637

People in a shopping mall C016 / 3637
Shopping. People on an escalator in a shopping mall. Photographed in Sochi, Russia

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Online identity theft, conceptual artwork

Online identity theft, conceptual artwork
Online identity theft, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Internet shopping, conceptual artwork C013 / 4700

Internet shopping, conceptual artwork C013 / 4700
Internet shopping, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Woman and bar code

Woman and bar code. Conceptual image of a woman with a bar code. This may represent the use of bar codes for identification and security purposes

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Remote controls

Remote controls

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Shopping bags

Shopping bags

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Woman with shopping bags

Woman with shopping bags
MODEL RELEASED. Woman with shopping bags

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Bank cards

Bank cards

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Packaged food

Packaged food in a reuseable shopping bag

Background imageConsumerism Collection: End of consumerism, conceptual image

End of consumerism, conceptual image
End of consumerism. Conceptual image of a hangmans noose dangling from a bar code. The noose represents the end of the commercial consumerism represented by the bar code

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Eco-friendly shopping, conceptual image

Eco-friendly shopping, conceptual image

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Credit card security, conceptual artwork

Credit card security, conceptual artwork

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Internet shopping security, artwork

Internet shopping security, artwork
Internet shopping security, conceptual artwork

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Barcoded Earth, conceptual image

Barcoded Earth, conceptual image

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Global consumerism, conceptual artwork

Global consumerism, conceptual artwork
Global consumerism, conceptual computer artwork. Globe inside a shopping trolley. This could represent global consumerism, like shopping on the internet

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Excessive packaging

Excessive packaging. Vegetables individually wrapped in cellophane

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Internet shopping, conceptual image

Internet shopping, conceptual image. World Wide Web (WWW) symbol on a pile of coins, representing the amount of money spent online by consumers

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Selfridges, Bullring Shopping Centre, City Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands

Selfridges, Bullring Shopping Centre, City Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Bullring Shopping Centre at Christmas, City Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands

Bullring Shopping Centre at Christmas, City Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Chinese department store neon front, Wanfujing Dajie, Central Beijing, China, Asia

Chinese department store neon front, Wanfujing Dajie, Central Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Colorful West African dresses, Accra Textile and Handicraft Market, Accra, Ghana

Colorful West African dresses, Accra Textile and Handicraft Market, Accra, Ghana

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Hand painted textiles

Hand painted textiles depicting every day African attire, in local batik workshop, Albert Market, Banjul, Gambia

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Colorful West African fabric, Accra Textile and Handicraft Market, Accra, Ghana

Colorful West African fabric, Accra Textile and Handicraft Market, Accra, Ghana

Background imageConsumerism Collection: The Mexican Market in Guanajuato, Guanajuato State, Mexico, North America

The Mexican Market in Guanajuato, Guanajuato State, Mexico, North America

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Souq at the Medina (old Town), Marrakesh, Morocco. North Africa, Africa

Souq at the Medina (old Town), Marrakesh, Morocco. North Africa, Africa

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Dubai Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Dubai Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Souk Madinat, Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Souk Madinat, Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Textile souk, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Textile souk, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Handicraft Market, Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, Central America

Handicraft Market, Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Textiles, Souvenirs, Handicraft Market, Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Textiles, Souvenirs, Handicraft Market, Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Gendarmen markt Christmas market, Franz Dom and Konzert Haus, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Gendarmen markt Christmas market, Franz Dom and Konzert Haus, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Embroidered textile, Santiago Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, Central America

Embroidered textile, Santiago Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageConsumerism Collection: Textiles, Santiago Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, Central America

Textiles, Santiago Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, Central America




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"Exploring the Global Tapestry of Consumerism: From Vucciria Market in Palermo to Masango Village in Burundi" Vibrant and bustling, Vucciria Market in Palermo, Sicily offers a glimpse into the world with its colorful array of goods. In the heart of Europe, an athletic young man lounges on a stone floor at Vucciria Market, symbolizing the leisurely side of consumerism. Journeying across continents to Central America, textiles at Totonicapan market and Chichicastenango market showcase the rich cultural heritage intertwined with consumerist desires. Istanbul's traditional Turkish fezes and postcards for sale depict how even historical artifacts become commodities in our modern world. Prague's Old Town Square during Christmas time presents a captivating blend of tradition and commercialization as consumers flock to admire Old Town Hall while indulging their shopping cravings. Gendarmen markt Christmas market in Berlin further exemplifies this dichotomy by juxtaposing festive cheer with consumer-driven stalls selling everything from trinkets to treats. Oil lamps adorning Medina's markets in Marrakech remind us that even ancient crafts are not immune to being transformed into products for consumption. Hanoi's street vendors embody grassroots entrepreneurship as they pedal bicycles laden with flowers, showcasing how everyday individuals participate in global consumer culture. A young man sporting an open plaid shirt amidst a backyard setting captures the casual allure often associated with contemporary Western consumerism. Finally, a banana seller from Masango Village highlights how even remote corners of Africa partake in global trade networks driven by consumer demands. In this tapestry woven together by various locations around the globe, we witness both the enchantment and complexities surrounding our insatiable appetite for material possessions - an ever-present reminder that consumerism transcends borders and cultures.