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At auction on Wednesday 18 June 2025 at 16:00
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cm 14,6 x 11,4 | 5.7 x 4.5 in.
Signed in black ink on the verso
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Only the naive could believe that advertising was born to inform potential customers, yet every campaign signed by Oliviero Toscani was hit with criticism by those who accused it of the crime of communication. It’s like when people questioned Benetton's sponsorship of Formula 1: what do sweaters have to do with race cars? Meanwhile, other cars were dressed up like cigarette packs. Toscani was in his element in such controversy, because, having studied in Zurich with one of the foremost experts on Duchamp’s work, he knew how to communicate not so much the product, but its aura. On giant billboards, he threw uncomfortable issues in the public’s face and destroyed conventions. Sure, a handcuffed black man is, sadly, nothing new, but what if he’s cuffed to a white man? What does one think about? And while everyone was busy debating the message, few paused to notice the compositional clarity of the photographs Toscani shot in his studios in Milan and Paris. With the same style and the same sense of social responsibility, he later launched the project “Razza Umana”: portraits of people from different social, geographical, anthropological, and aesthetic backgrounds, that his photographs revealed as mere variations of the same human species.
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