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Kiwi Rebel. '50 Merc
LEONARD FREED - SICILIA 1950- Freed è stato uno dei più grandi fotografi del 19°secolo e uno dei posti in cui si sentiva ispirato era l’Italia e in particolare la Sicilia dove fece molti viaggi fotografici.
Quando il mondo era in bianco e nero, tutto era più semplice; al paese o eri bambino o eri vecchio, tutti gli altri erano andati via a lavorare, per questo, anche tu che eri bambino, lavoravi. C’erano gli asini al posto delle macchine e le spose erano vestite di bianco, non avevano tatuaggi e neanche i jeans. Solo pochi avevano la televisione, alcuni avevano la radio, tutti avevano voglia di ascoltare gli altri anche se nessuno aveva un telefono. Erano anni semplici quando esistevano anche le suore, Gesù nasceva ogni anno e a vederti in macchina tutti ti pensavano importante. Erano anni in bianco e nero anche in politica, c’era il bene e il male, gli eroi erano quelli che vincevano sempre, che morivano al posto degli altri, che uccidevano i mostri cattivi e che non facevano diventare i buoni dei mostri; i politici non parlavano sui social con gli slogan della coca cola ma parlano in piazza e dovevano dire qualcosa di sensato; quando il mondo era in bianco e nero eravamo più stupidi senza i-phone, tablet e pc ma decisamente forse più felici perché tutto era più semplice e non avevi bisogno di like o di followers per esserlo.
When the world was in black and white, everything was simpler; in the village you were a child or you were old, all the others had gone away to work, that's why you too although were a child, you worked. There were donkeys instead of the cars and the brides were dressed in white, they had no tattoos or even jeans. Only a few had television, some had radios, everyone wanted to listen to others even though no one had a telephone. They were simple years when the nuns also existed, Jesus was born every year and to see you in the car everyone thought you important. They were years in black and white even in politics, there was good and evil, the heroes were those who always won, who died in place of others, who killed evil monsters and not who did make the good people to become monsters ;the politicians did not talk on social media with coca cola slogans but talk in the streets and had to say something sensible; when the world was in black and white we were more stupid without i-phones, tablets and PCs but definitely happier because everything was easier and you didn't need “likes” or “followers” to be.
What a Wonderful Feeling!
Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, 1950
Giudo Cadorin (1892–1976), Autoritratto / Self-portrait, 1957. oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm
Wouldn’t You Rather...
Four Roses Blended Whiskey, 1950