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Benetton has used ‘global issues’ in its posters since the 1980s. It sees campaigns both as a means of advertising and as a focus for discussing the principal social and political issues of our time. Through their universal impact, the campaigns win the attention of the public and stand out from the general mass of media images. This makes for successful advertising. But their publicity attracts both controversy and acclaim, the latter in the form of advertising prizes.


Object details

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Brief description
Printer's proof 'Mating horses'. Advertising campaign poster for the Italian knitwear company Benetton.
Dimensions
  • Height: 29.7cm
  • Width: 42cm
Credit line
Given by Modus Publicity on Behalf of the Benetton Group
Object history
One of a group of 56 posters donated by the Benetton Group, E.2155 to E.2210-1997
Subject depicted
Summary
Benetton has used ‘global issues’ in its posters since the 1980s. It sees campaigns both as a means of advertising and as a focus for discussing the principal social and political issues of our time. Through their universal impact, the campaigns win the attention of the public and stand out from the general mass of media images. This makes for successful advertising. But their publicity attracts both controversy and acclaim, the latter in the form of advertising prizes.
Collection
Accession number
E.2194-1997

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Record createdApril 8, 2009
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