Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Pieter Bruegel (ca. 1500)
Notice this lovely landscape with a shining atmosphere and how all the subjects in this painting are ignoring the drowning bow in the lower right-hand corner whose feet are flailing in the air.
W.H. Auden depicts this scene in his famous poem Musee de Beaux Arts. He claims that the world is indifferent to suffering and that, like in this photo, everyone chooses to ignore suffering. It is bizarre how the world chooses to be passive in the face of suffering.
Read the poem here