Oliviero Toscani: a legacy of provocation
From shocking the world with images that tackled racism, war and capital punishment to creating Benetton’s timeless Colors magazine, Toscani’s visionary work blurred the lines between art, activism and brand communication.
From shocking the world with images that tackled racism, war and capital punishment to creating Benetton’s timeless Colors magazine, Toscani’s visionary work blurred the lines between art, activism and brand communication.
by Vicki Maguire
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