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  1. 1991Ebony and ivory La igualdad sigue siendo en esta campaña uno de los elementos centrales de su mensaje. Con originales fotografías se muestran escenas que fueron muy polémicas en aquellos años. 1991 – Olympic Games Pero sin duda, la gran polémica a nivel mundial llegó con la segunda fotografía de esta campaña.

  2. 10 de ago. de 1991 · Benetton, the Italian sportswear company, has again ignited a heated discussion over family, racial, sexual and religious images. Three of the seven ads in its new $3.5 million campaign have drawn ...

  3. finalpaperbenetton.wixsite.com › ninarox › analysesANALYSES | ninarox

    In 1991 United colours of Benetton launched a new campaign called ‘Ebony and ivory’. Ebony and ivory, are in contrast with each other but this materials in combination fit perfectly to create new things. In this advertisement we see three girls with different skin colours, black white and yellow.

  4. 8 de dic. de 2017 · In November 1990 LIFE Magazine published journalism student Therese Frare’s image of gay activist and AIDS victim David Kirby as he lay on his death bed. Two years later Benetton used the image, coloured by artist Ann Rhoney with oil paint, for its campaign. Despite a backlash by many AIDS activists who believed it spread fear of sufferers and commoditised suffering, and launched a global ...

  5. F. Holland Day, Ebony and Ivory, photogravure from American Pictorial Photography, Series One portfolio, 1899. By the time Stieglitz published the first American Pictorial Photography portfolio Ebony and Ivory had already appeared in Camera Notes (vol. 2, no. 1, 1898). And while it received praise in the press, Day must have again expressed his ...

  6. 27 de mar. de 2020 · Ebony and Ivory” will never exist in the pantheon of great protest songs like “Strange Fruit” or “What’s Going On.” That was likely never the goal. It’s a nonthreatening social commentary...

  7. 8 de abr. de 2014 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.