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[3] Nudity as a form in VB35 (1998) or as a vivid social symbol in VB53 (2004) // All courtesy Vanessa Beecroft Official Website1
[5] (Left) Morning Toilette, Taute Washing (1930), oil on panel artists. [6] (Right) Suzanne Valadon, The Abandoned Doll (1921), oil on canvas
[7] (Left) Leonardo da Vinci, Virgin of the Rocks, 1843-46; [8] (Middle) Pablo Picasso, Glass and a Bottle of Suze, 1912, multi-media collage; [9] (Right) Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917, readymade
[10] Campaign poster advocatin ng gender inequality in the Metropolitan Museum in 22004 // Courtesy Guerilla Girls4
[11] Above and below: Live photo footage taken from VB11 performance in Galerie Analix, Geneva // Courtesy Vanessa Beecroft
[12] Prada 2004 Campaign and their store in SoHo, New York // Courtesy Prada
[16] VB70 poster by Experimental, a Dutch graphic design company based in Amsterdam // Courtesy Experimental Jetset
[17] Beccroft (front left) with Donatella Versace (front right) at VB70 (2011)
// Courtesy the online version of la Repubblica, second largest newspaper in Italy
[18] Dinner gathering after the show. Attendees include Beecroft and the models
[20] Carrara marble sculptures (top 3) and models (above four) showcased in VB70 // All courtesy the artist and Lia Rumma Gallery