DIESEL 1991-2001. Photo reproduction from the exhibition "Finally it all makes sense" Catalog number 116.
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653103. DIESEL 1991-2001. Photo reproduction from the exhibition "Finally it all makes sense" Catalog number 116.
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653103. DIESEL 1991-2001. Photo reproduction from the exhibition "Finally it all makes sense" Catalog number 116.
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Fotografiska museet 18 November 2016 / 05 February 2017 Unique copy produced for the exhibition. Mounted on aluminum. Text from the exhibition catalogue: "With all the unrest in Europe. Millions have been killed and many need food and medicine. The African Union decides to help.From the series "Africa": Diesel was inspired by African culture and colours. To be able to do advertising on an African theme, we decided to turn the world upside down. Africa became the rich part of the world and the "west" it's poor cousin. A way to be able to look at ourselves and the less developed world without "selling" out and keeping a moral high. A great mirror for many." Photographer: Ellen Von Unwerth Creative team: Jocke Jonason and Tove Langseth ft. Björn Rietz 57 x 81 cm.
653103. DIESEL 1991-2001. Photo reproduction from the exhibition "Finally it all makes sense" Catalog number 116.
Description
Fotografiska museet 18 November 2016 / 05 February 2017 Unique copy produced for the exhibition. Mounted on aluminum. Text from the exhibition catalogue: "With all the unrest in Europe. Millions have been killed and many need food and medicine. The African Union decides to help.From the series "Africa": Diesel was inspired by African culture and colours. To be able to do advertising on an African theme, we decided to turn the world upside down. Africa became the rich part of the world and the "west" it's poor cousin. A way to be able to look at ourselves and the less developed world without "selling" out and keeping a moral high. A great mirror for many." Photographer: Ellen Von Unwerth Creative team: Jocke Jonason and Tove Langseth ft. Björn Rietz 57 x 81 cm.